Read more.Its GPU business, which contributes more than three quarters of its revenue, was up 57pc.
Read more.Its GPU business, which contributes more than three quarters of its revenue, was up 57pc.
Dear Mark Tyson, please, stop using "pc" instead of the proprer "%"...
I am not surprised that profits are up as we have been ripped off ever since the 500 series of GPUs. Nvidias prices have been going up and up with each new series of card I for one have stopped buying the top tier cards as a result of this.
This is why I am not too convinced AMD are going to have a massive success with VEGA, I hope it sells enough for AMD to turn a profit and get back into the game but I feel too many people have already invested in hardware that they won't be replacing for a couple of years at this point. I can see Ryzen being huge for them though, so it's not all bad.
Proof positive that AMD needs to step up their game. nVidia is just gonna keep getting more and more powerful as they release better and better cards to power our games!
Its not helped by AMD not having a GTX1070 level competitor for nearly 9 months now,so there is really no pressure on Nvidia in the higher margin consumer markets.
No surprise to me. If AMD don't turn-up to the high margin segment of the market then Nvidia wins by default. (almost) Everyone who upgraded their high-end GPU this cycle chose Nvidia I shouldn't wonder. This year should hopefully see things change; we need competition!
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