In the graphics card market, NVIDIA is currently relatively strong, and graphics card shipments are also on the side. AMD has just regained its lost ground.
According to JPR's statistics, in the third quarter of this year, AMD's discrete graphics market share was 23%, an increase of 1% from the previous quarter, but a decline of 4% year-on-year.
Although it has lost the share of graphics cards, AMD is not convinced. Not long ago, NVIDIA claimed that they already have 200 million GeForce users. Now AMD directly lists its own data and overwhelms NVIDIA.
The data given by AMD is that 550 million have used their products and technologies. In other words, we can understand that there are 550 million A fans in the world, and the number of fans far exceeds NVIDIA's 200 million.
Of course, AMD’s algorithm is very confusing. They count both the host and PC users. From PS4, X1 to the current PS5, XSX and other hosts, Microsoft and Sony have fully used AMD’s CPU and GPU. Technology, the host market alone has contributed a large number of "users" to AMD, and it is not unusual to surpass NVIDIA.