Steam is also heavily biased towards Nvidia users. I'd like to see stats which discount China, which is flooded with Nvidia GPUs, especially in their internet cafes. The other issue is that Steam seems to count the same cafe PC twice, if two survey opted-in gamers log onto that same PC.
NoLikeVegetals
quite competitive with the GTX 980 Ti
The Fury X was an instant no-buy for high-end 4K gamers, due to the measly 4GB of VRAM.
Just as the RTX 4080 should be a no-buy for high-end 4K gamers, due to the measly 16GB of VRAM. In a year's time, AAA RT-enabled games will suck up >16GB at 4K.
In white? This changes everything. Bravo.
So the leakers were correct: No top end RDNA4 cards (at least on launch).
Remember the claims from MLID/RGT/etc. when AMD release a halo desktop RDNA4 GPU...that's unless they delete those particular videos.
The GRE cards are literally a rebadge of existing parts with no changes in specification.
The card refresh progression:
- 6700 XT (12GB) --> rebadged into to a 6750 GRE 12GB
- 6700 (10GB) --> rebadged into the 6750 GRE 10GB
They're both great value in many regions compared to the horse shit value RTX 40 series.
Not that the GRE GPUs have 12GB and 10GB in their names - they're very different cards, so IMO
Yep, it's ancient but the algorithm is still good in 2023.
I thought it was open source but it seems it's just freeware? I was hoping someone would build a new front-end...unfortunately I lack the skills to do so.
Better drivers
lol, spoken like someone who hasn't used Nvidia and AMD drivers over the last 3 years.
That sounds plausible, but only because the total addressable market for GPUs is so much bigger now.
The real measure is the ratio of 7900 XTX to RTX 4080 and also the 4090.
I'm pretty sure the 4090 is outselling the 7900 XTX by something like 20:1...