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AMD Increases GPU Market Share, But Not at Nvidia’s Expense

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AMD Increases GPU Market Share

In terms of both processors and graphics cards, while AMD has been making slight inroads into reclaiming some of their former market share back, they are still a long way from their peak around 10-15 years ago. While they have certainly made positive moves in recent years, there’s still a long way to go before they even touch on those days again!

In terms of graphics cards, however, with AMD having very little to (really) offer consumers in 2018 (and certainly so far in 2019) you would’ve been forgiven for thinking that what good work they have done in their market share figures may have dropped off slightly.

In a report via PCGamesN, however, new market research has revealed that AMD (surprisingly!) has managed to increase their GPU market share. It isn’t, however, at Nvidia’s expense!

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It’s well known that Intel has been struggling to keep up with the demand for their processors. As such, many laptop manufacturers have recently been turning their attention towards AMD. Specifically, their Ryzen range with built-in Vega APU graphics adaptors.

Based on overall market figures, however, (which does include laptop/notebook sales), AMD has increased their market shared by a pretty impressive 2.3%.

More to Come!

It is, of course, also an important factor to note that AMD still hasn’t yet released their brand new Vega graphics card architecture yet. As such, with both Intel and Nvidia not expected to release anything ‘new’ this year, AMD may well see that increase further before too long.

Yes, while we appreciate that not all of you like AMD graphics cards, more competition can only be a good thing!

What do you think? Have you recently purchased an AMD graphics card or laptop? – Let us know in the comments!

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Want to know more? Check out our regularly updated AMD 7nm CPU buying guide here. Why not also check out our AMD 7nm GPU buying guide, and our AMD X570 motherboard buying guides too!

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  1. > AMD still hasn’t yet released their brand new Vega graphics card architecture yet

    I assume you mean Navi. And ‘Amd still … yet … yet’.

    Anyway, sorry for the nitpick. Interesting news. Nice to see AMD claiming some laptop ground.

    Indeed I find the Lenovo Flex 14 2-in-1 with the Ryzen 3500U quite tempting ($529 at Amazon.com). I will hopefully resist the temptation, but that’s some good value for money.

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