By Gabe Carey
While console gaming sees the rivalry between PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X, PC gamers are equally zealous about the conflict of Nvidia vs AMD, the two top graphics card companies . Unfortunately, if you don’t pledge brand loyalty to either of these companies, it’s easy to get left behind in the arms race between these two.
As 2017 comes to a close, competition in the GPU space is especially heated. The Nvidia GeForce 10 series, based on the Pascal architecture, debuted in May of last year and is showing no signs of stopping. After all, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti just came out, so we wouldn’t count on seeing the next-generation Volta cards until 2018 at the earliest – and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said as much
On the other end of the spectrum, AMD has Vega. Serving as the long-awaited follow-up to the Fury-riddled Polaris architecture of years past, the Advanced Micro Devices company’s latest graphics cards have only been out since August of this year.
So with both options here to stay, let’s take a look at the differences they both offer – from their initial costs, to the performance …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components