How can you have 30 years of graphics leadership with only 20% marketshare

How can you have 30 years of graphics leadership with only 20% marketshare

Daily reminder that Nvidia stock just went up again, and is currently a leader in the NASDAQ, while AMD is still penny stock

>Daily
First time you posted it.

By providing better graphics for 30 years.
Nvidia has 30 years of marketing leadership.

They have the lead on price/performance rate for 30 years you idiot :^l

*Initial reminder that Nvidia stock just went up again, and is currently a leader in the NASDAQ, while AMD is still penny stock

>Still waiting for Zen

>implying overall leadership

Driver support.

this bicycle I built out of some shit I found in the garbage has better price/performance than a Ferrari

I don't fucking know.

AMD lies about everything, their entire marketing campaign just seems to be one lie after the other.

Also it's only 18% market share, pic related.

you don't put gas and maintenance into a bike every 3 weeks

Except for SIMT style ALU design AMD has pioneered almost every major graphics hardware breakthrough for the past 2 decades. They had hardware tessellation in 2003 for instance. AMD is the reason cards aren't using DDR4 today.

you don't put gas into a graphics card either, retard

>AMD has pioneered almost every major graphics hardware breakthrough for the past 2 decades.
They have only been making GPU's for a decade, fucking AMDcuck. You can thank them for trying and failing to rip off OSX and Nvidia tech by copying shit from the Chronos group and calling it their own as an alternative.

Zen = Bulldozer 2.0

it can only give amd more debt

>AMD lies about everything
i think you've got a warped sense of what lying is. are you convinced anything nvidia say is truth?

Because they havent put out a good card worth owning in over 2 years.

Fury X was interesting but limited by shit drivers

the 290x is amazing still but limited by shit dx11 drivers

390x same deal

Only now we're just getting mainstream vulkan and dx12 will people start seeing the value in these cards.

Hell the RX480 is probably this generations 88gt especially with all the new api's and some impressive numbers to back it up

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>dx11
2009 called. amd make futureproof cards, nvidia make legacy cards

In business, when a company and it's IP portfolio are acquired by another and the former company name is formally dissolved it is customary to refer to everything now owned by the buyer as always having been theirs.

In any case you act as if ATi's engineers stopped existing the moment of the buyout, that the company actually vanished into thin air, when it doesnt work that way.

>In business
you should have stopped there. you shouldn't expect a tech illiterate basement dweller to understand anything in the real world.

not leadership of the market but leadership of the hearts

You have it backwards.

7xxx series is AMD finest. 10/10

2xx series gpus are just rebrands of 7xxx cards and include highest RMA rate in history of AMD, overheating issues, artifacts, lack of drivers etc. 2/10

3xx series is just rebranded 2xx but it gets better performance and cooling at cost of overclocking potential. 6/10, if anything this series simply got stained by terrible 2xx cards and tough competition in form of 9xx GTX.

480RX is a great card from what I heard but because it's a single GPU it won't be able to take over whole market (you still have ultra poorfags, enthusiasts and people with 290x/390x/970 gtx which have no reason or means to upgrade to 480RX) 9/10 card - 1/10 launch.

I'm not a prophet but if market share trend follows and 1060 gtx comes out before 480rx aftermarket coolers become wildly available 480RX might be another DoA (That's assuming 1060 gtx is actually good) - Most people still care about DX11 or hate Win10, Nvidia isn't doing too bad in Vulkan and DX12 is barely an option now if you play more than 5 AAA games hidden behind Denuvo. We honestly reached the point where Nvidia can release an inferior product for a tiny bit higher price than AMD counterpart and majority of people will still pick green team just because AMD has a terrible reputation.

>xxx series is AMD finest. 10/10

The 7970 and 7990 were fucking pigs. Hell they all were.

This was the beginning of AMD lagging a generation behind.

I liked my 7950.

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>They have only been making GPU's for a decade
Radeon division is pretty much original ATI. Learn something idiot.

And what good has it done?

>We honestly reached the point where Nvidia can release an inferior product for a tiny bit higher price than AMD counterpart and majority of people will still pick green team just because AMD has a terrible reputation.

Well they don't have a terrible reputation for no reason.

The 480 can literally kill your pcie slot because of its power issues and AMD cards in general are have an incredibly high RMA rate.

More like price/theoretical performance ratio.
Enjoy your massive dx11 driver overhead.

>failure durning our testing
>failure in the field
this is such bullshit, also you still believe the PCI slot rumor? get a card and try it with some tools

as one of those guys who doesn't know fuck all about gpu's but was paying attention during the 480 launch, the bullshit "fiasco" nvidia fanboys launched into over the pcie power draw was what finally put me over the edge on which company to support

It's not the issue existing, it's the way it was pushed - like you're doing. Everywhere I looked for actual info: It's a minor issue that only occurs in certain circumstances, most hardware doesn't have a problem to worry about, and a driver fix is coming out soon.

But according to nvidia fanboys literally everyone who purchased an rx480 had their motherboard melt and house burn down. The duplicitiousness was incredible.

Fuck a company with fanboys and shills like that

shitposting has been around for a while user

>do a car/technology comparison like an idiot
>u dont use gas asdadwdwa

Sorry but it's a real problem. The worst part is that it's just another sign of how incompetent AMD really is, that they can get something as simple as power draw wrong on one of their flagship cards.

How can you have 80% market share when you don't make console CPU/GPU? Something just doesn't add up.

The large failure rate was caused by coin miners returning loads of GPU's they had fried by overclocking them to the limit and running them 24/7 for weeks on end. XFX removed the long ass warranty on their cards when idiots running coin mining farms were returning a shitload of cards.

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You mean cheaper?

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Cherry picking benchmarks, classic!

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