RussianSensation
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New GPUs don't release every quarter. The annual data posted above is enough to see that regardless of generation, it's clear that AMD gained moving from HD4000 series to 5000/6000 in 2010-2011 and then gained again when switching to HD7000/200 series. I don't know why this information was so difficult to extract from the 5-year data. The data clearly shows every major architecture switch AMD gained some small amount of market share except the stagnant period from 2011-2013.
I don't because if I did I would have already posted it. I had to google the information just as anyone else in this thread could have done.
But you kind of post like you do. Just saying. Maybe that's why he thinks you have immediate access to these reports because of that reason. You sound so sure of what you're saying, that maybe he believes you have the deets ready at hand right in front of you.
I don't because if I did I would have already posted it. I had to google the information just as anyone else in this thread could have done.
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