AMD’s next generation RX 7900 XT/XTX graphics card, which uses RDNA 3 architecture with 5nm process, will be officially launched in a few days.
However, before that, a report from market research firm Jon Peddie Research poured cold water on AMD.
According to the JPR report, in the third quarter of this year, AMD’s independent graphics card market share fell to 10%, which is not only an all-time low after AMD’s acquisition of ATi in 2006, but even the worst board A since JPR began investigating the GPU market in 2002. score.
In contrast, NVIDIA’s independent display market share has soared to a staggering 86%, and even Intel, which has returned to the independent display market, has a 4% market share.
why is he so bad? There seem to be many reasons that can be construed but actually the root cause lies in the strength of the product. Don’t worry about the past, I just hope that the actual final performance of the famous RX 7900 XT/XTX can live up to the expectations of the A-series fans.
After all, only benevolent and sufficient competition can benefit consumers. I think everyone has experienced it. Starting with the RTX 20 series, the price of NVIDIA graphics cards has skyrocketed. I hope AMD can put the pressure on NVIDIA this time.
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