AMD Radeon GPUs are getting battered by Nvidia despite 9070 XT release

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New market research suggests that AMD is in big trouble when it comes to its Radeon gaming GPUs, with its market share halving in the past year. This comes off the back of AMD releasing its RDNA 4 GPUs that delivered stellar performance for their MSRPs but proved difficult to find at uninflated prices post-launch.

This market share information comes from PC data analyst Jon Peddie Research (JPR) and suggests that AMD has dropped from a 12% share of the market last year and 8% last quarter, to just 6% market share right now. Effectively the entire rest of the market is held by Nvidia, with it holding 94% and Intel nowhere to be seen. While we've been mightily impressed with AMD's new GPU offerings, specifically the Radeon RX 9070 XT - it remains the top choice overall for most gamers on our best graphics card guide - it has not been enough to stop the Nvidia domination.

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