It’s not a matter of perception, it’s a matter of results.
There just aren’t that many market positions where Radeon makes sense over Nvidia, it’s pretty much exclusively someone that uses a pc for gaming only, no productivity or content creation, no VR, and a budget where worrying about the latest RTX technology is irrelevant.
That’s not to say that Radeons literally don’t function outside of that narrow band, just that outside of that incredibly thin sliver of the market, it’s no longer an objective decision.
It’s not a matter of perception, it’s a matter of results.
There just aren’t that many market positions where Radeon makes sense over Nvidia, it’s pretty much exclusively someone that uses a pc for gaming only, no productivity or content creation, no VR, and a budget where worrying about the latest RTX technology is irrelevant.
That’s not to say that Radeons literally don’t function outside of that narrow band, just that outside of that incredibly thin sliver of the market, it’s no longer an objective decision.