03-03-2017, 07:05 PM
https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/37-perce...-pc-games/
AMD needs to focus on the 79% of PC buyers their chips are a better buy for, not the 21% who care about PC gaming benchmarks.
You don't see Toyota trying to sell Yarises in Road and Track, same principle applies.
With only 37% of people gaming at all, and a little more than half of them "real" gamers, AMD still has a lot of potential to succeed with Ryzen.
(and that doesn't even consider the gamers who would settle for less gaming to have more productivity)
AMD needs to focus on the 79% of PC buyers their chips are a better buy for, not the 21% who care about PC gaming benchmarks.
You don't see Toyota trying to sell Yarises in Road and Track, same principle applies.
With only 37% of people gaming at all, and a little more than half of them "real" gamers, AMD still has a lot of potential to succeed with Ryzen.
(and that doesn't even consider the gamers who would settle for less gaming to have more productivity)

