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Which they have got, except it doesnt align with what we like to see in a discrete consumer gpu line up. Dont forget AMD is still and has historically maintained volume sales on its GPU division AND uses that to create and maintain a custom Chip business, APU, console presence and recently owned the handheld PC market just like that: the synergy is value that Nvidia doesnt have, nor Intel at this point manages to match.By having something called a "business plan".
Its the reason AMDs share price has still gained a good 400% in the face of 'losing battles' against much larger chip behemoths. Not a bad result.