It was 2011 when I saw my first-ever discrete GPU. It came and became a part of the family PC thanks to my older brother, who managed to convince our folks that we needed one. It was an ATI Radeon HD 5670, and at the time, it felt like a small miracle. The alternative back then was NVIDIA’s GT 240, and on pure raster performance, AMD had the edge. It was cheaper, faster in most games, and felt like the smart choice. Three years later, I went green. It’s been twelve years since that decision, and upgrade after upgrade, generation after generation, I’ve watched NVIDIA steadily pull away while AMD kept trying to claw back lost ground. Not always unsuccessfully, and not without good cards, but never quite enough.