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Report confirms AMD gains on Nvidia
Legit Reviews - November 12, 2008 09:36 AM
Advanced Micro Devices' new graphics chips are taking market share from Nvidia, a report issued Wednesday confirmed. "AMD has by all accounts exceeded expectations with its Radeon HD 4000 series," according to report issued by market researcher Jon Peddie Research (JPR).
"Aggressive pricing by AMD's ATI graphics unit made the difference, bringing down prices on add-in graphics boards. "Priced aggressively yet delivering solid performance, AMD's new line not only took back some market share--jumping up to 40 percent from 35 percent the quarter prior--it forced Nvidia (and partners) to cut prices on its recently released GTX 200 series product," JPR said. "
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