Tixon
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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
Lenovo Thinkpad T430
CPU & cooler:
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 & Antec C400
Motherboard:
Asus PRIME B350M-A
RAM:
8GB DDR4 2400MHz Apacer
VGA & cooler:
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 6GB DDR6 GV-N2060OC-6GD
Display:
Sony 43" 4k + DELL SE2416H IPS
HDD:
250 GB Samsung S850 EVO + WD Caviar Blue 500GB + WD Caviar Blue 1TB
Case:
Cooler Master Silencio 452
PSU:
530W Thermaltake Smart SE
Internet:
ADSL
OS & Browser:
Windows 10 & FF
Advanced Micro Devices passed Nvidia in graphics chip shipments in the second quarter, according to a report from a marketing research firm on Wednesday, adding to Nvidia's woes.
AMD's ATI graphics unit took 51 percent of the standalone, or "discrete," graphics chip market compared to Nvidia's share that was just shy of 49 percent, according to Mercury Research, a Cave Creek, Arizona firm that tracks graphics chip shipments. This is a sharp reversal from the same period a year ago when Nvidia had about 59 percent of the market and AMD had just under 41 percent.
Total market figures for the second quarter of 2010 had Intel with a 54.3 percent share, AMD with 24.5 percent, and Nvidia with 19.8 percent. This, also, is a setback for Nvidia: in the second quarter of last year, Nvidia had a 29.6 percent share compared to AMD's 18.2 percent.
Nvidia warned Wednesday that revenue would fall short of earlier projections. The warning came a day after Apple moved its iMac and Mac Pro lines to AMD graphics chips, dropping Nvidia.
cnet.com
AMD's ATI graphics unit took 51 percent of the standalone, or "discrete," graphics chip market compared to Nvidia's share that was just shy of 49 percent, according to Mercury Research, a Cave Creek, Arizona firm that tracks graphics chip shipments. This is a sharp reversal from the same period a year ago when Nvidia had about 59 percent of the market and AMD had just under 41 percent.
Total market figures for the second quarter of 2010 had Intel with a 54.3 percent share, AMD with 24.5 percent, and Nvidia with 19.8 percent. This, also, is a setback for Nvidia: in the second quarter of last year, Nvidia had a 29.6 percent share compared to AMD's 18.2 percent.
Nvidia warned Wednesday that revenue would fall short of earlier projections. The warning came a day after Apple moved its iMac and Mac Pro lines to AMD graphics chips, dropping Nvidia.
cnet.com