Recent developments in AMD’s GPU releases have raised doubts about the company’s momentum, with MSI removing listings of AMD Radeon GPUs, particularly the 7000 series, from online retailers as noted by Hardware Unboxed on X (formerly Twitter).
Did I miss this story? MSI has been completely removed from AMD’s Radeon 7000 series, all existing products have been discontinued and they never released a 7700 XT/7800 XT. This all seems to have happened very quietly.
— Hardware Unboxed (@HardwareUnboxed) April 26, 2024
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MSI’s shift towards Nvidia’s RTX graphics cards has been evident, with the company emphasizing their focus on RTX cards in response to Hardwareluxx, despite stating the importance of collaboration with AMD.
The actions of MSI appear to signal a departure from AMD products, which could pose challenges for Team Red in competing against Nvidia in the GPU market.
Market trends and technological advancements may have influenced MSI’s decision, especially with the competitive advantages offered by Nvidia’s RTX series GPUs.
If MSI indeed withdraws completely from Radeon GPUs, it could spell trouble for AMD in the long run.
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