AMD GPUs continue to do well in DX12 -- particularly on a "bang for buck" measure.



DX12 is the future. So, if one is buying for the "long run" and has a "budget", AMD continues to look good. But, that's part of the AMD marketing strategy -- "bang for buck".

According to AMD statements, AMD knows Nvidia will do "whatever it takes" to finish first in the FPS competition (regardless of price or other things). Thus, AMD competes on price and other factors that improve gaming.

If one wants the highest FPS, period, buy Nvidia. For a more "balanced" GPU, buy AMD (according to AMD).


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