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Strong results hampered by poor Radeon/Gaming sales.

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They need to start throwing some money at developers to implement Radeon specific features.
That's a waste of money. Pour the money into Radeon. The specific features comes along with market share.
The amount of people I've seen over the years that go and buy an Nvidia card simply because a new game they like has some exclusive graphical Nvidia effect is insane.
AMD need something like that down the line, Market share first as you said but down the line they do need to do what Nvidia has done with devs and just throw buckets of money at them.
The amount of people I've seen over the years that go and buy an Nvidia card simply because a new game they like has some exclusive graphical Nvidia effect is insane.
AMD need something like that down the line, Market share first as you said but down the line they do need to do what Nvidia has done with devs and just throw buckets of money at them.
My take on it is People aren't really buying Nvidia for a specific feature or graphical effect in a game.
I doubt the majority of.purchasers research to that level . They buy them because they are faster and AMD GPUs unlike their CPUs are not really cheaper or provide more value due to the crazy prices due to the mining craze. That's finally almost over with any luck.
Even in the mid range people's buying habits are influenced by the perception that Nvidia is just faster due.to them commanding such a lead uncontested at the top end.
AMD needs to do what they have in the CPU. It doesn't have to be the outright fastest. It does need to be very competitive performance at the right price and they still need to contest the high end just like they have with threadripper.
It creates the right buzz and association that they are a great alternative to nvidia..and will lead to a more competitive gpu market.