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Nvidia and AMD Engage in Heated Battle for US GPU Supremacy

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Nvidia and AMD are vying for the top spot in the US graphics processing unit (GPU) market, while China's shift in the global GPU landscape is changing the competitive dynamics between these two industry leaders.

The US GPU market has seen a significant increase in demand due to the growing popularity of gaming and cryptocurrency mining. Nvidia has maintained its position as the leading GPU brand in the US, but AMD is gaining ground with its recent releases such as the Radeon RX 6000 series.

According to Digitimes, Nvidia's share of the US GPU market has been declining since last year, while AMD's share has increased by over 10% in the same period. This shift is attributed to China's growing influence in the global GPU market, where AMD has been gaining traction due to its cost-effective offerings.

The Chinese government's support for domestic companies such as Huawei and Lenovo has also contributed to the decline of Nvidia's share in the US market. As a result, Nvidia is re-evaluating its business strategy in China and exploring opportunities to collaborate with local players.

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