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AMD and Nvidia show what they’ve got at Gamescon

A graphics processing unit (GPU) with the power and ability to present gamers with gorgeously rendered graphics and physics effects at high frame rates is a valued asset for a gamer. Increasingly AI is also going to become part of the equation. As better games evolve, the demand for more powerful graphics processors will continue to go up, and there ...

Robert Dow

A graphics processing unit (GPU) with the power and ability to present gamers with gorgeously rendered graphics and physics effects at high frame rates is a valued asset for a gamer. Increasingly AI is also going to become part of the equation. As better games evolve, the demand for more powerful graphics processors will continue to go up, and there are plenty of customers who will pay a premium for their favorite product. Currently, Nvidia and AMD have captured the entire market for AIBs. Nvidia, the bigger player overall, handily beats AMD on the gaming front, with more than twice
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