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So? The AMD subreddit is larger than either Nvidia's or Intel's (in the case of Intel, by a lot). Both of them have a greater market share than AMD in their respective markets.
Porsche has over double the subs of Toyota, yet Toyota sells 33x the amount of cars.
Subs means zero.
Again, my mom is not on the Intel subreddit because she doesn't know she has an Intel processor. In fact, she used to work for Intel, and she still doesn't care
Ubuntu is nowhere near popular enough to be a default. I'm just wondering how to count the market share accurately