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AMD withdraws from the high-end GPU market to focus on the mid-range and leaves NVIDIA a clear path

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AMD has revealed its new strategy in the gaming graphics card market, focused on competing in the mid-range segment, leaving behind the production of high-end premium GPUs. In an interview with Tom's Hardware, Jack Huynh, senior vice president of AMD, explained that the company will prioritize offering RDNA 4 graphics cards focused on what the average gamer is looking for: good performance at an affordable price. Continue Reading”
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AMD has revealed its new strategy in the gaming graphics card market, focused on competing in the mid-range segment, leaving behind the production of high-end premium GPUs. In an interview with Tom's Hardware, Jack Huynh, senior vice president of AMD, explained that the company will prioritize offering RDNA 4 graphics cards focused on what the average gamer is looking for: good performance at an affordable price. Continue Reading”

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Tarreo broke the news in on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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