I always found a lot of that to be FUD to be honest, as an owner of both AMD and Nvidia cards I don't think twice going to either side as long as price to performance value is fine.
I didn't say whether it was true. I'm just saying market perception wise. I honestly would be super annoyed by Nvidia's driver strategy if I was still gaming on my laptop and kept updating. I HATE having to do driver updates. Drivers shouldn't need to be optimzed for every specific game that comes out. That's so stupid. If that's the case, I then PREFER the GFE method of simply pushing the driver update out, preferably behind the scenes with an update that doesn't require a restart.
Right now though, I rarely have to update AMD drivers, I usually just get the biggest updates when features come out that I want, or the Omega/Crimson update which has proven to be amazing.
Too bad though the video features don't work within Kodi or web browsing (I can't get some steady motion porn?) and in general, I'm not sure what I'd actually want to change in the settings given to me by AMD for game specific profiles so none of it really matters to me. But it's nice to have a far better CCC experience that's for sure.
Nvidia is stupidly behind now that this is out. People need video of it though and PcPers luckily has one and I'm sure other people do. It seems AMD is making it "known" that they are putting effort in their drivers, and the new CCC and update strategy should begin to swing a lot of the people who don't really know better but of course diehards will be diehards.