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Power Supply | Seasonic PRIME 1000W Titanium |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
Then I guess you've never heard of monopolies, huh? Oh, and what dedicated GPUs you can buy from Intel? Knight's Landing isn't a GPU, it's a a compute accelerator meant to compete with Tesla devices, it doesn't run a monitor.As far as I know, Nature never leaves empty space.
AMD and Intel would be perfectly fine as a remaining companies, and of course, nvidia can be replaced by someone better than them.
Should I list you the reasons why I am so unhappy with nvidia and their practices?
What competitor does AMD have besides nVidia in selling to OEMs and system builders? If you're still wondering, the answer is none. No one cares why you don't like nVidia. We're better off with two competitors than one that rules the entire market. Competition helps keep prices down and forces innovation, it's as simple as that. If you disagree, you're wrong. This has nothing to do with opinions, these are facts and it doesn't matter if you disagree; you're just wrong.