AMD got burnt on being competitive in pricing back then (like 10-15 years ago), leaving lots of money on the table.. but back then gaming GPU were not really a hot commodity.
AMD could've gambled during crypto and even now during AI craze to gain market share. they gained SOME, like 5% increase. the problem is that most things are designed with nvidia in mind because they still make up the super majority of the market share, so that is also kinda killing AMD. I am not surprised if AMD market share doesn't grow much more anymore.
The 7900xtx is between a 4080 and 4090 in power, and started out 200 dollars cheaper than a 4080 and trade blows with the 4090 in rasterization. i think a lot of people got the 7900xtx. the lower tier cards, i think people get nvidia over amd because the price difference is just 50ish dollars. people will get nvidia if prices are too similar and the performance is not that much different, even if nvidia is 50 dollars more expensive, maybe even 100 dollars more expensive.
A lot of people thought AMD would be priced super competitive because of "chiplets" for GPU. but most people will still buy nvidia because i think most people think a little ahead like "what if i want to do AI?" or "what if i wanna render?" so they will go with nvidia. or they see all their friends have nvidia.
AMD got burnt on being competitive in pricing back then (like 10-15 years ago), leaving lots of money on the table.. but back then gaming GPU were not really a hot commodity.
AMD could've gambled during crypto and even now during AI craze to gain market share. they gained SOME, like 5% increase. the problem is that most things are designed with nvidia in mind because they still make up the super majority of the market share, so that is also kinda killing AMD. I am not surprised if AMD market share doesn't grow much more anymore.
The 7900xtx is between a 4080 and 4090 in power, and started out 200 dollars cheaper than a 4080 and trade blows with the 4090 in rasterization. i think a lot of people got the 7900xtx. the lower tier cards, i think people get nvidia over amd because the price difference is just 50ish dollars. people will get nvidia if prices are too similar and the performance is not that much different, even if nvidia is 50 dollars more expensive, maybe even 100 dollars more expensive.
A lot of people thought AMD would be priced super competitive because of "chiplets" for GPU. but most people will still buy nvidia because i think most people think a little ahead like "what if i want to do AI?" or "what if i wanna render?" so they will go with nvidia. or they see all their friends have nvidia.