Watch out AMD: Intel Arc A580 could be the next great affordable GPU | TechRadar - eviltoast
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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah absolutely. Doing GPU parallel computing for many people is synonymous with using CUDA.

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        1 year ago

        They also dominate compute.

        Yes, “certain niche markets where they dominate with high profit margins”.

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      Consoles have had AMD chipsets for decades, and still do. Well, except the Switch.

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      If we are talking gaming (which by no means is a niche market), nvidia absolutely dominates the GPU market. The steam survey reports a market share of 75% for nvidia gpus

      Gaming also compromises Candy Crush and Wordle which are not on Steam. The article is about a low-cost GPU, not a 4080 competitor.

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        I would claim that most people that need a dedicated GPU for gaming are using steam

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          I would claim that most people that need a dedicated GPU for gaming are using steam

          True but you said “If we are talking gaming (which by no means is a niche market), nvidia absolutely dominates the GPU market”. So gaming in general which includes the massive number of casuals playing simple web games and that’s what I was replying to. Gaming with dedicated GPU is a niche market compared to the sheer size of the overall PC market which has an installed base of literally billions of devices in use. So again: NVidia has no monopoly.