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by atq2119 721 days ago
Most likely it really is better overall.

Think of it this way: AMD is pretty good at hardware, so there's no reason to think that the raw difference in terms of flops is significant in either direction. It may go in AMD's favor sometimes and Nvidia's other times.

What AMD traditionally couldn't do was software, so those AMD GPUs are sold at a discount (compared to Nvidia), giving you better price/performance if you can use them.

Surely Microsoft is operating GPUs at large enough scale that they can pay a few people to paper over the software deficiencies so that they can use the AMD GPUs and still end up ahead in terms of overall price/performance.