AMD is launching new graphics cards to compete with Nvidia, aiming to gain market share
From Nasdaq: 2025-03-04 10:30:00
Nvidia dominates the graphics card market with a 90% unit market share, leaving AMD in a distant second place. Nvidia’s data center revenue is now 14 times larger than gaming revenue, as the company prioritizes AI accelerators over gaming graphics cards, leading to supply shortages and quality control issues.
AMD is focusing on AI accelerators as well, with the launch of the RX 9000 series graphics cards. The company aims to appeal to gamers with promises of up to 40% higher gaming performance compared to previous models. With new features like improved ray tracing and AI-powered capabilities, AMD is aiming to compete with Nvidia in the gaming GPU market.
AMD is set to release the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards, priced at $549 and $599, respectively. These models promise increased gaming performance and come with 16 GB of graphics memory, compared to Nvidia’s RTX 5070 with 12 GB. AMD sees an opportunity to gain market share from Nvidia with these new products.
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