Nvidia and AMD are pretty even in many ways, but there are still a few areas where Team Green shows a commanding lead.
The never-ending debate of AMD versus Nvidia has never been more of a close call than it is right now. With both manufacturers putting out some of the best graphics cards on the market, it’s hard to decide whether Team Red or Team Green is superior right now. It’s all about choosing what’s important to you and weighing it against what else is on the table.
It’s true that most gamers really don’t need an RTX 4090, so stepping down to an RX 7900 XTX is an acceptable choice for many and a good compromise. However, that doesn’t change the fact that AMD has completely locked itself out of the most high-end segment of the GPU market. Anyone who needs more power than the RTX 4080 or the RX 7900 XTX can provide will automatically default to Nvidia, as there’s no AMD counterpart. And the gap between the RTX 4090 and the RX 7900 XTX is huge.
DLSS It’s not possible to compare Nvidia to AMD without discussing Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling technology — especially now, with DLSS 3 out in full force. While DLSS was a nice-to-have feature in the previous generation, the third iteration of this tech brought it to new heights, and those heights are still unreachable for AMD.
While imperfect, DLSS 3 is a huge selling point for Nvidia in this generation. It might as well be selling access to DLSS 3 instead of actual graphics cards, because this tech is so powerful, but the GPUs themselves aren’t that much of an improvement over the previous gen — bar the RTX 4090. The biggest issue here is that AMD hasn’t improved that much from one generation to the next. After all, the RX 6950 XT does just as well as the RX 7900 XT, and they’re both not that far behind the RX 7900 XTX.
Nvidia’s lead over AMD in AI comes down to several factors. For one, Nvidia is simply a few years ahead — it dipped its toes into AI sooner than AMD did, and that gave it a unique kind of lead where a lot of platforms are simply in a better position to deal with Nvidia cards rather than with AMD. Nvidia has heavily invested in software development and support for AI tasks across its product stack, coming out with software like TensorRT, NCCL, and more.
Even if you’re not into AI or machine learning, Nvidia still has AI-powered software that can come in handy, such as Nvidia Broadcast, which provides AI-enhanced videoconferencing. It’s often said to be better than any third-party software at improving voice and video quality and auto frame, and providing virtual backgrounds. AMD’s alternative Noise Suppression isn’t on the same level, and it doesn’t have a video solution the way Nvidia does.
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