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Pemalite said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

Yep, even if they doubled their production that would still only account for maybe 20-25% market share compared to NVidia if going by the last quarter's GPU shipments of both of them. It may be more if NVidia's shipments were lower, which they certainly are for Q1 at least, but it looks like NVidia's production is back up to normal, so we'll have to see if AMD can increase it's share more than that in the coming months.

I think everyone was kinda' caught off guard on how competitive the RX 9000 series in general was.

Harkens back to the idea that there is no such thing as a "bad GPU" only a "bad price". - AMD just hit the right price even if their Path Tracing  performance and power consumption isn't the best.
Helps their drivers are solid these days as well which is a bonus.


It's a different story here in the UK the 9070XT is still a very bad price basically matching the 5070Ti so if you need a GPU you might as well just buy the 5070Ti as that is objectively the better card at equal price and that keeps getting restocked at or very close to MSRP.

It's interesting to see the different regional choices AMD and Nvidia are making as BofferBraurer pointed out Germany seem to be getting AMD cards whilst the UK are getting plenty of Nvidia restocks.