To be honest AMD is not at a point yet where regular non-tech savvy people are specifically looking for Ryzen stickers, partly because Intel still dominates OEMs.
Nvidia seems to always be ahead of everyone else with introduction of gaming features like vrr, rtrt, ai upscaling, ai frame interpolation; regardless whether people care about these or how useful they are. There'll always be people shilling for Nvidia because of this, or until AMD tries to...
Seems like Intel will be running closer to a skeleton crew for the next couple of years. Would be interesting to see how this would affect Intel foundries possible JV through TSMC, or if he's not planning on entertaining it.
Not really, AMD doesn't even try to beat Nvidia's top end dGPU chips. They can, but don't want to because of high R&D costs and too much risk; RDNA 5 being fully monolithic proves this.
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