
AMD has been able to deliver “radically more” of its Radeon RX 9070 Series GPUs within their first week of sales compared to what NVIDIA could manage with its GeForce RTX 50 Series since their launch in late January, according to the results of new survey that show how red team’s options currently account for “almost 71% of all sales” of the latest-gen GPUs from AMD and NVIDIA among the readership of one particular publication (i.e., ComputerBase).
From a report, which has described AMD’s accomplishment as being “remarkable”:

This not only shows that the new AMD graphics cards have met with the approval of graphics card buyers, but above all that AMD has been able to deliver radically more – and with these two new graphics cards within just one week, it has delivered much more than nVidia with four graphics cards, which (on average) took many times longer. This had already been hinted at by various dealer statements, but is now clearly evident in this purchase or, indirectly, delivery figure.

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Join Discussion →Doesn't take a PhD to figure this one out. There simply is no Nvidia stock to be purchased. The scalpers have snatched them all up and the price is laughable. AMD, if you recall, postponed their launch thereby giving the partners time to produce more cards. They're all gone now. AMD's upper tier isn't cheap either......the super-de-dooper 9070XT models either approach or are over $1000 for what is a mid-range GPU that still struggles mightly to ray trace.