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Gamers are buying fewer graphics cards according to a new research report

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Riley Kim
Gaming Editor
Gamers are buying fewer graphics cards according to a new research report, although Nvidia looks to be sitting pretty with roughly 94% of the market share to AMD's 5%
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Gamers are buying fewer graphics cards, according to a new research report from PC Gamer [6]. The report states that Nvidia holds a market share of approximately 94%, while AMD has a market share of around 5%.

The report highlights a decline in graphics card sales, with gamers opting for more affordable options. This trend is attributed to the increasing cost of high-end graphics cards, making them less accessible to the average gamer.

The report also notes that AMD has lost significant market share over the past couple of years, with Nvidia dominating the market. This shift in market share has led to a decrease in graphics card sales, as gamers opt for more affordable options.

The report's findings suggest that the graphics card market is experiencing a decline, with gamers prioritizing affordability over high-end performance. This trend is expected to continue, with gamers seeking more affordable options for their gaming needs.

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[6] Gamers are buying fewer graphics cards according to a new research report, although Nvidia looks to be sitting pretty with roughly 94% of the market share to AMD's 5%