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I'm not saying they chose not to compete, and that's why their market share is declining.
I'm sure they run the numbers on what would happen if they tried to offer their cards for much less than the competition, and tried to gain larger market share - they'd risk ordering tons of cards, only for Nvidia to respond with lower prices - and with high margins they are capable of doing this. The result would be the same lower market share, only this time they'd have lots of unsold stock they'd have to sell even cheaper.
So yes, I think they chose this market position - it offers the same revenue as price war, with higher safety. And with Intel pushing their cards to OEM it will look ridiculous that they could gain the same market share in one relatively failed generation as AMD with generations of cards that competed well against Nvidia...
a couple of things: they did ordered tons of cards, there are still 6*** gens cards everywhere for sale, they had to keep them in the warehouse. They did engaged in price war, it just happens to make no difference. Should they go even lower? it seems they should and need to, but can they? idk. It's clear they needed to if they want to gain market share, it's clear they can only compete on price, not on the gpu itself.
R&D is expensive, overhead cost, you have to sell in quantity or price to make up for it, they are doing neither. But i do agree they have nowhere to go in a price war, they had to go insanely low to beat Nvidia, probably sell at a loss. They had to increase the difference in price for me to go back to AMD, with these differences i don't even care about them, it seems like the majority of people.
I think at this point Nvidia couldn't care less about AMD, they put their prices wherever they want and their cards still sell, what, like 6/1 to AMD? it really doesn't matter to them, people prefer their cards even with higher prices.