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nVidia outsells AMD's cards: we know this. Let's say, for the sake of argument, that 70% of all GPUs sold to gamers from vendors that sell both brands are nVidia GPUs:
- do you honestly think GPU vendors are willing to let go of a 70% share? They don't care as much about the benefits as they do about that share
- don't forget that nVidia cards are pricier, which only inflates that 70% share that much more
nVidia knows these vendors have allot to lose if nVidia pulls the plug on GPUs entirely (look @ XFX) so they are strong-arming them to "voluntarily" participate. Even if they didn't cut off vendor X completely due to not participating in GPP, they could severely limit the GPU allocation to that vendor, thus putting it @ a disadvantage VS other vendors.
@FordGT90Concept : agree completely!
Guys , this is getting tiresome, since i've read all these at [H] and here as well, so i'll make this final post and i won't post again on the GPP thread.
1) Do they, or don't they , the AIBs receive many privileges & and money(*in all kind of forms) from nVidia?
If YES, does or doesn't nVidia has the right to ask something in return for what they give to AIBs? Must nVidia give these privileges to AIBs for ....free ????
2) Also , i asked something at [H] and here as well , -(#176)-, but still noone gave me an answer:
We have as a given that right now nVidia is 1 generation ahead from the competition, since AMD in order to keep up with performance, their cards need to consume almost double power . With this in mind, what would you do if you were at nVidia's place? would you like your superior products being sold under the same brand name with your rivals (*especially now that you have a total advantage ) ?Doesn't a company -(NVidia in this case)- has the right, to use any legal means in order for her products to be distinguished compared to the competition?
Why both GPUs, GeForce & Radeon must have the exact same brand-name, whether this brand is called ROG or Aorus, or whatever ? !! Is this a free market or not? Why must NVidia has to tolerate their products to be sold under the same brand-name as their rivals ?
NVidia can also complain that this kind of current policy is damaging their own interests and advertisement, just like AMD complains for the opposite !!
Isn't this tactic completely logical from nVidia's point of view ?
Personally, I know for sure that i would want the exact same thing !! to differentiate my -superior- products from those of my competitors!!