Historical Analysis of 49 Significant GPUs Over 30 Years: From Quake to Cyberpunk 2077
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Summary
The article appears to be a historical overview of significant graphics processing units (GPUs) spanning 30 years from the Quake era to Cyberpunk 2077, likely analyzing 49 different graphics cards and their impact on gaming based on Steam Hardware Survey data from March 2026.
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Steam Hardware Survey, March 2026
49 graphics cards
30 years
From Quake to Cyberpunk
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