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AMD’s new GPUs could be a flop – and while that’s good news for Nvidia, I’m worried for gamers

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  • AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs are not even in Steam’s top ranked graphics cards
  • Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, on the other hand, are forging ahead
  • Nvidia’s GPUs are also outselling AMD on Amazon, and it’s starting to feel like Team Red is fighting a losing battle – which isn’t good news for consumers

As July begins, we’ve got a couple of sets of GPU figures to digest: the Steam hardware survey, and the rankings for top-selling graphics cards on Amazon in the US. And it looks like these are worrying times for AMD.

Firstly, let’s look at Steam’s survey for last month (June), in which Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs (introduced from the start of this year) are doing a whole lot better than the newcomer RDNA 4 graphics cards from AMD.

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