AMD's RX 9070 shows up late to Steam's GPU party with 0.22% swagger

AMD fans can finally stop coping because the Radeon RX 9070 just hit the charts. Steam data reveals the red team barely registering against Nvidia RTX 50 series dominance, despite Blackwell cards like the popular fifty seventy holding nearly thirteen percent total usage. The ninety seventy series sits at a sad fraction of a percent, while even the ultra expensive fifty ninety outsells it three times over.

Most people still refuse to upgrade their ancient hardware since the thirty sixty and forty sixty remain top dogs. Budget gamers keep these older cards alive to avoid paying insane prices for new silicon. Meanwhile, Ryzen processors are eating Intel's lunch as the gap closes to almost even. Users clearly prefer AMD chips for their rigs, even if they stick with green graphics cards.

Everyone sticks to ten eighty p screens because four k monitors cost ridiculous money. Fourteen forty p is gaining traction as players want better visuals without destroying their framerates. Until video memory gets cheaper, nobody plans to switch their displays.
 

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