| Bofferbrauer2 said: So from what I could find out, this is based on shipment numbers, not sell-through. And the shipment for the RX 9070(XT) was pretty small as it sold out very quickly while NVidia had several new GPUs to ship out in the same timeframe. What I don't know for sure however is if server GPUs are included in this calculation or not, but I don't think they do, as then the gap should be even wider. Now that AMD has ramped up production with a higher wafer allocation for their GPUs and launched the 9060XT while NVidia had less cards to launch, this should narrow down a bit again, especially since it looks increasingly like several NVidia cards are sitting on shelves right now (especially the 5070 and 8GB 5060Ti, hence why those dropped below MSRP already in Europe), so less shipments of existing cards inbound. And hopefully AMD will also ship more cards to the US, $1000+ plus taxes for a 9070XT in some stores is simply wild. |
It includes all Desktop PC GPU's.
So the millions of RTX desktop cards that are being shipped to China for A.I. would be included in this.
In saying that, it does sorta' reflect the Steam statistics to a degree as well.
Absolutely crap situation to be in, having two competitors and still having 90% or more marketshare, the consumer ultimately lost out on this.

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