exar333
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CPU's and GPU's aren't comparable perf/$. AMD can't compete with Intel perf/anything because their performance is so much lower. There's no parallel to draw. AMD GPU's compete in overall performance just fine to nVidia. ~1/2 the time nVidia is faster, 1/2 the time AMD is. When was the last time AMD had better CPU performance than Intel?
It's marketing that sways nVidia fans and nVidia is way better than AMD at marketing their products.
In the last year or two AMD has improved their overall position in the market but not their sales too much. They increased market share in the 2nd Q (IIRC) and I believe that's why nVidia came in at the prices they did for the 970/980. It was to compete perf/$ with AMD. AMD have partnered with Adobe and Apple in the professional range, which are two very high quality brands. Neither would partner with an inferior performing IHV and risk damaging their own brand image. AMD just take advantage and capture mindset.
This is something people like to talk about but there is no evidence to support AMD is falling behind due to their R&D budget. nVidia has an advantage in gaming perf/W and has since Kepler, but that's all. We'll have to keep an eye on this and see if it continues. It's not unusual for either company to have an advantage in perf/W at different times.
If you think AMD is lower quality you've bought into some FUD. That or you are simply trying to spread it. Sorry.
Please show me how AMD is NOT cutting R&D while Intel and NV are increasing their respective budgets? That's right, you cannot...
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/01/27/advanced-micro-devices-inc-is-still-a-terrible-bus.aspx
Here is an exerpt, if this helps:
'As the chart above shows, Intel and NVIDIA have significantly boosted their R&D spending in the last five years. Meanwhile, AMD has cut its R&D budget by a third. Intel's R&D budget already dwarfed AMD's, and that gap is growing wider every year. Meanwhile, NVIDIA's R&D budget has overtaken that of AMD.'
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