I read the article more as; AMD is the one to currently offer sub-300$ (CAD) gaming-capable GPUs as opposed to the prices of the RTX 3060 and upwards. Hence the “Watch out AMD” as they could lose the only spot they have a grip on right now, low-to-mid level gaming-only GPUs.
I believe they know the market share AMD has is nowhere close to what Nvidia has.
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Implying that anybody thinks that AMD is the king of the hill when it comes to video cards?
I read the article more as; AMD is the one to currently offer sub-300$ (CAD) gaming-capable GPUs as opposed to the prices of the RTX 3060 and upwards. Hence the “Watch out AMD” as they could lose the only spot they have a grip on right now, low-to-mid level gaming-only GPUs.
I believe they know the market share AMD has is nowhere close to what Nvidia has.