It took about four months for JPR (A study by Jon Peddie, (the one with the most prestige in the field) can publish rare research data. It was at some organizations and web sites that the counselor presented 26 questions in total to gradually compile a series of information that was later cured to give us reliable data today.
These 26 questions not only addressed the preferences of users when choosing a graphics card, but were also asked about the current model they have or the type of AIB they have, as well as the unique properties.
NVIDIA wins the game on AMD and the Treatment goes away
Though this report should have come 4,477 Internet users declared as relevant and effective, with many participants participating in the survey. The results are quite impressive, because even though the main controversy hangs over AMD vs NVIDIA and vice versa, the factors that lead to a winner should be ignored.
The results showed that 55% of authorized participants selected the NVIDIA graphics card before AMD, showing two completely different and complementary positions. First of all, NVIDIA is still a favorite of all users, something we've already seen in the data provided by Steam and where the GTX 1060's reign began to shake.
But at the same time it revealed that AMD with Navi under his arm represents a major threat to the Huangs, even though Turing as a formulation did not just emerge, but is an unpleasant reality in the market.
Testing will already account for 39% of all NVIDIA GPUs
Focusing on the winner, JPR says that NVIDIA currently has a part fight 39% among its users, where that percentage a 12% they are compatible with GTX GPUs as well 27% on RTX GPUs.
That is, NVIDIA sells more than twice as many graphics cards with Ray Tracing than without it, meaning users consider spending between 400 and 1200 euros on average to get a new GPU. Sure, Turing has been with us for a year and a half, but the details are still amazing given the high price of the RTX series.
In addition, JPR revealed that in relation to processors and the battle between AMD and Intel, the 41% Respondents said they found the AMD processor, a much lower percentage than expected when we look at information provided by retailers such as MarkFactory.
At the same time, this means an increase in AMD's share compared to Intel in limited data, which could mean that Lisa Su is often closer to its rivals' share, where the biggest success comes with Zen 2.