The latest information we provided about GPUs between AMD and NVIDIA has not left much doubt as to where the market was evolving with its users. In the last week of January 2020 and after two weeks of RX 5600 XT on the market they left behind promising details for Lisa Su from a key commercial country like Germany.
Details provided The operation of the mind they left AMD in a position of concern considering that, until BIG Navi, it would not produce more GPUs.
The percentages are off, AMD will have to continue to compete in price
As a positive and relevant information, we have to look at the so-called Markets between the two companies and secondly the revenue received from the market. In addition, we will see the number of GPUs sold by the models, which we will certainly have surprises.
First, AMD managed to sell a total of 2010 units in Germany's largest supermarket compared to the 2800 units that NVIDIA has been able to offer. This shows a 41.7% of the AMD market and 58.3% of NVIDIA.
In light of the last few weeks, this means a 1.9% decrease in AMD's share and logically a rise in NVIDIA's equivalent size.
That's not even the RX 5600 XT that left us with a positive impression when it was reviewed and promised to bankrupt Lisa Su's remainder, it managed to stop NVIDIA and its Turing design.
NVIDIA comes in almost twice as many times as AMD
Although the sales difference is 39% between both companies, NVIDIA comes in almost twice as many euros as AMD, largely due to the high price of its graphics cards. This shows that the gamer user does not have too many problems to move large amounts according to the models.
The numbers have been updated so far to replace AMD with 2050 units sold and 0.56 million euros, while NVIDIA would sell 2850 graphics cards worth 1.1 million euros.
It is true that the data is like this due to the mysterious rendering that AMD has at its high end in terms of GPUs, but if we stick to the models sold from each other we will see some surprises.
The AMD RX 5600 XT doesn't make its way with the disappointment
The best selling GPUs are RTX 2070 (standard with SUPER) with 855 units and so far we find the RX 5700 XT, chased by the RTX 2060 and GTX 1660, and after another jump of over 100 units the RX 5700.
The RX 570 It has the price to break down and is arguably the most basic of esports games. Next, the spectacular RTX 2080 comes with 240 units for sale, where there is no difference between the standard model and the SUPER model, but in either case you get 240 units for sale.
They are followed by the RX 590 and RX 580, which are already in the EOL category and are much cheaper, then surprisingly good GT 710 and GT 1030, GPUs that no one originally had, but sold 155 and 150 units.
So disappointing has been the RX 5600 XT, which has sold the same number of units as the GTX 1660 Ti, its competing GPUs in the range and where performance is inconsistent. And that's how the RTX 2060 makes it cool 4 times for extra sales.
As truth and curiosity, it is amazing to see Radeon VII with 30 units, GPU which has been in EOL for about a year and can still pull something from being a fast AMD 4K card.