| shikamaru317 said: Yeah, I just checked the December 2018 Steam Hardware survey, and the 780, 980, 980m, 980ti, 1080, 1080 ti, and 2080 add up to just 6.21% of GPU's used by gamers on Steam. Titan V, Titan RTX, Titan X, Titan XP, 2080ti, and Vega 64 percentages are too low to even show up on Steam, so we're talking less than 0.15% on each of those models. It's clear to me why AMD just doesn't care about competing at the high end anymore when the total high-end marketshare across multiple generations of models from AMD and Nvidia is less than 10%. That being said, AMD does need to try harder on mid-high end, the combined marketshare for Nvidia's "70" tier models, 1070 ti, 1070, 970, 770, 970m, and 2070 is 9.42%, while AMD's current marketshare in that mid-high end tier is less than 1%, and their most recent mid-high end chipset, the Vega 56, is at less than 0.15%, too low to even show up on the Steam Hardware survey. |
THIS is what I wanted, kudos for u and thanks for ur support!
Seriously, this is behind hilarious what they say in the reports, I kinda checked over 10 sites and no single number!







