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When the market share begins to shift I will then believe that.
Rolled back to 572.83 and staying there for a while I guess.
After rollback to previous version, no more crash.
Game crash in quest after few minutes. Before driver 576.02, never crash
No issues.
If the trend continues, all of the gaming owned GPU's will not even make up 5% of it's market share. Hell this quote would of barely worked 5 years ago. Past that time frame 100%.
The one thing missing in the last GDC was any mention of love for the PC user. All kinds of other things though..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy1_9dcToJU
TBF: The company needs split between it's AI and GPU divisions. This way when they no longer care about it, they can sell it off and keep some competition in the PC market.
OP thanks for the Update. Saved some users from extra headaches.