AMD is on a falling branch.
While some of that fall reflects an inevitable cyclical downturn in revenues from games consoles—put simply, the consoles have been out for a while and sales are beginning to flag—AMD also conceded that "lower AMD Radeon GPU sales" were also to blame.
They just seem not be able to overcome the jump to Nvidia's brilliance. I am feeling not so confident about AMD. AMD had their prime before Nvidia did bloom. At leadt two decades ago. How would you feel about Sony partnering with Nvidia for the PS7?
AMD's gaming graphics business looks like it's in terminal decline
There's no getting round it, the Radeon RX 7000 GPU family looks like a disaster.
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While some of that fall reflects an inevitable cyclical downturn in revenues from games consoles—put simply, the consoles have been out for a while and sales are beginning to flag—AMD also conceded that "lower AMD Radeon GPU sales" were also to blame.
They just seem not be able to overcome the jump to Nvidia's brilliance. I am feeling not so confident about AMD. AMD had their prime before Nvidia did bloom. At leadt two decades ago. How would you feel about Sony partnering with Nvidia for the PS7?