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Nvidia creates problem then creates solution and charges a premium for it. Industry smells money and starts including said problem in games. AMD gets left behind and tries to play catch up. Offers open source implementations of certain technologies to try and also create solution. Gamers still buy Nvidia.
None of these two are our friends, though AMD is much nicer to the open source world. I tend to buy AMD because at least the hardware i've bought has good value and tremendous linux support.