Just because you can’t win, doesn’t mean you lose.
AMD can very well carve a niche out for itself, even if Nvidia owns the top. Nvidia seems more interested in B2B anyway, so while their performance leadership will probably remain, they’re paying less attention to consumer GPUs.
There absolutely is a market for mid-range GPUs that can play 4k content at a reliable 60-120 FPS. Anything beyond that isn’t hugely relevant anyway.
The consumer GPU market is reaching a ceiling anyway. So I’m not sure how much room is left.
If AMD can sell 4k @ 120 FPS for 300€ in 2025, they’ll remain relevant.
Just because you can’t win, doesn’t mean you lose.
AMD can very well carve a niche out for itself, even if Nvidia owns the top. Nvidia seems more interested in B2B anyway, so while their performance leadership will probably remain, they’re paying less attention to consumer GPUs.
There absolutely is a market for mid-range GPUs that can play 4k content at a reliable 60-120 FPS. Anything beyond that isn’t hugely relevant anyway.
The consumer GPU market is reaching a ceiling anyway. So I’m not sure how much room is left.
If AMD can sell 4k @ 120 FPS for 300€ in 2025, they’ll remain relevant.