AMD's success with PC gamers has been demonstrated through the launch of the RX 9070 GPUs, with reports of unprecedented demand and significant sales share in Japan.
The marketing manager for AMD in Japan claimed that Radeon's sales share in Japan has reached 45%, showcasing Team Red's peak performance.
Recent reports suggest that AMD's RDNA 4 launch and the RX 9070 graphics cards have been major victories for the company.
AMD noted a surge in demand for the RX 9070 GPUs, marking a notable shift in the market dynamics.
The success of AMD's recent GPU launches, particularly the RDNA 4 series, has created a significant impact on the competition with Nvidia.
Despite AMD's success in Japan, the global market share gap with Nvidia remains substantial, with Nvidia typically holding over 80% of the market.
AMD's success has raised questions about the source of the sales share statistic in Japan, emphasizing the need for cautious interpretation.
Demand for AMD's RX 9070 GPUs has exceeded supply levels, leading to challenges for PC gamers in acquiring the desired graphics cards.
AMD's partners have expressed concerns over insufficient GPU chip supplies for manufacturing RX 9070 boards, leading to inflated prices and availability issues.
AMD aims to aggressively ramp up the supply of Navi 48 chips for the RX 9070 GPUs, indicating potential improvements in availability in the near future.