Steam hardware survey suggests <15% of gaming PCs are running a high-end GPU. I'm defining "high-end" as "outperforms a top tier integrated GPU", which makes it 3070/4070/5070 or above on the NVidia side of things.
That's a rough upper bound of 20 million on the whole market, and NVidia + AMD already have it buttoned up - a newcomer can expect to attract a tiny fraction thereof
But I think more importantly, you can see this in NVidia's focus. Most of their profits are not in the gaming space anymore.
That's a rough upper bound of 20 million on the whole market, and NVidia + AMD already have it buttoned up - a newcomer can expect to attract a tiny fraction thereof
But I think more importantly, you can see this in NVidia's focus. Most of their profits are not in the gaming space anymore.