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Title: The Current Landscape: Nvidia's Dominance in the GPU Market

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, a constant debate persists: Nvidia or AMD, which graphics processing unit (GPU) manufacturer reigns supreme? As of recent developments, Nvidia appears to maintain its lead in the GPU market, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and gaming.

The latest release from Nvidia, the RTX 3080 Ti, has garnered significant attention due to its impressive performance. With a massive 12GB of GDDR6X memory and a boost clock speed of 1.66GHz, the RTX 3080 Ti outperforms its predecessor, the RTX 3080, and competes favorably with AMD's Radeon RX 6900 XT.

Nvidia's dominance extends beyond gaming. The company's A100 GPU, designed for data centers, boasts a staggering 512GB of memory, making it a formidable force in AI and high-performance computing (HPC). This has led to Nvidia's GPUs being adopted by major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon for their AI and HPC needs.

However, it's essential to note that AMD continues to challenge Nvidia. AMD's Radeon RX 6900 XT, while not quite matching the RTX 3080 Ti, offers competitive performance at a lower price point. AMD's RX 6000 series GPUs have also made strides in the data center market, with the RX 6900 XT outperforming Nvidia's entry-level A40 GPU in some benchmarks.

In conclusion, while Nvidia currently holds a strong position in the GPU market, particularly in gaming and AI, AMD continues to push the boundaries and offer competitive alternatives. The landscape is dynamic, and both companies are investing heavily in research and development to maintain their edge. As technology continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this rivalry unfolds.

This article provides an update on the ongoing competition between Nvidia and AMD in the GPU market, focusing on recent product releases and their performance. The information presented is new, as


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  • I had an AMD 5700XT and I had gotten it when it just came out. I had the worst experience with games crashing constantly, drivers failing etc.. even games as old as World of Warcraft would crash after 1-2 hours of gameplay at random. Ever since I replaced it with an Nvidia card I have had zero issues. That made me want to write off AMD entirely tbh. But I would hope that they would be pressured into fixing their drivers to compete. Maybe in my next build 5 years from now AMD will be good enough to pick up again. Nvidia definitely needs competition.

  • bro the intel gpu locked at 350€ better than the 4060 is crazy

  • Omg you pay less for more performance 😮

    I don't care lol

  • If you dont wanna buy rtx 4090 or 4080 s than amd is the obvious choice

  • Bought a AMD card the other day, came home and it immediately started crashing on like 3 different games. Their drivers still suck tbh

  • I went for nvida for years but however, went to AMD recently and couldnt be more pleased with the price, performance and software

  • It's fine if the amd advertiser actually use amd but I keep seeing nvidia card in their case so what is this hypocrosy man. I'm like really temp to buy 6600 but I keep running into these hypocrite promoting amd while having a 30xx in their case

  • All they had to do is make a reasonable claim lile

    "It makes it stronger than the 3080"

    Wich it basically does
    And its also way cheaper

  • I have been a radeon user for 3 years now after 5-6 years of team green. A lot of money saved, and zero regrets. Currently running a 7900xt and 13700k

  • The 6950XT was already released at the time of this video, right?
    Is this just turning 6900XTs into 6950XTs? Because it's the exact same silicon.

  • "AMD cards are awesome for the money, and more people should consider buying them. But we use Nvidia cards only because AMD ones suck azz, and Nvidia is better." LOL

  • 1 year into AMD, i got upgraded from a 1080 ti to a 6800xt, i don;t know if i can go back to NVIDIA the software that comes with AMD is just awsome, geforce experience doesn;t even compare

  • I have had an rx 6700xt for a year now and I havent had a single driver issue that i have noticed ( maybe one but not sure its cus of the driver)

  • Have exclusively switched from nvidia cards to the new RDNA3 GPUs and have zero regrets.

    People can say what they want, but my 7800xt is performing on par with an rtx 4080 with a stable OC/UV and it’s able to push well over 300fps in games like baldurs gate 3 on ultra presets with ray tracing.

    Team green is lacking in price to performance and when it comes to the smart purchase and potential for driver improvement AMD is king rn

  • Gpu talk. AMD better for gamers
    Nvidia better for mixing work and gaming.
    If you only gonna game the only reason to get Nvidia is if 1. You want a laptop, there are no AMD laptops, at least no good ones, and 2 if you enjoy throwing away your money

  • Glad AMD is receiving the recognition It deserves.

  • All of my future purchases (unless something truly wild happens) are going to be AMD. Hate Intels artificial overclock locking and NVIDIAs ridiculous prices. I want to support the company who is doing things right

  • Had to switch from an RX 6700 XT because of crazy input lag and stuttering. I've scoured the web for all fixes of this world yet the stuttering remained and input lag drove me crazy. Finally caved and switched to an RTX 3070 Ti without even installing a fresh copy of Windows (just plain DDU uninstall AMD and install NVIDIA) and lo and behold: stuttering gone, input lag is limited to my ping. Tried AMD Radeon PRO drivers, as well as Adrenalin, nothing helped my case. It is true that AMD is still king in terms of value but their drivers are a joke.

  • I have almost always rolled with AMD cards, whether it was the HD 4670 or HD 7770, or now my current R9 390 which "proudly" served me since 2015. Never had to complain. I don't know what my next GPU will be yet. We'll see.

  • Linus looks more like a Lionel to me😂

  • ahaha dirt rally 2 is still my favourite game, ofc with a wheel, manual stick, three pedals, and a VR headset at 120 Hz 🙂

  • I would love to go AMD although sadly their blender performance is terrible and a lot of machine learning software performs badly or doesn't support radeon at all. If I was a gamer I would go intel arc or AMD and not look back

  • Voltage on the X axis next time please

  • CLEAR MESSAGE-do not but amd gpus…. they will fuck up ur gaming experience just went from nvidia to amd… 6650xt… now i am goin back to nvidia

  • i was in a middle of a game (in fortnite) with 2 medallions and my 7700 xt randomly crashed. i think it was actually a ram error since i only have 16 gigs of one stick rn (my system in idle uses 6-8 gigs 💀)

  • Use to be a Radeon guy went to Nvidia and never going back. Just like the way Nvidia graphics look better

  • just got a 7800xt for msrp couple months ago and I couldn't be happier with the experience. it's an absolute beast, i paid more for my 3060 ti last year. won't be going back to Nvidia, they most likely are going to keep their prices in ridiculous areas and i cant support that bs.

  • Why can't or doesn't AMD use the DLSS technology as it is, adapted to their cards (not FSR)?

  • Note: We talked to 1usmus after the video and it seems like the Radeon Monster Profile didn't work as well with our Intel processor. The Radeon Monster Profile tweaks Re-Bar which can significantly improve performance, but at times this seems to conflict with the Intel microcode leading to worse performance. If you have an all AMD build it should be even better. -AC

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