Cooler Master leads Radeon RX's top 10 at 0.83, but the second-strongest pull — YouTube Gaming at 0.81 — points to a genuinely different audience neighborhood, and that split defines the shape of this data.
The top 10 divides into two recognizable clusters. The first is PC hardware and gaming infrastructure: Cooler Master (0.83), EVGA (0.77), AMD (0.74), and ORIGIN PC (0.72) are all Technology-subcategory brands, the same subcategory as Radeon RX itself. These are the expected same-kind neighbors. The second cluster is entertainment platforms and streaming: YouTube Gaming (0.81) and Vudu Fans (0.76) sit between those hardware brands and a third, more unexpected group. Rounding out the top 10 are Sara Lee (0.76, Food), DC's Legends of Tomorrow (0.75, TV Shows), Impact Wrestling (0.75, TV Shows), and Shane McMahon (0.74, TV Personalities) — none of them technology or gaming entities. Four of the ten neighbors carry subcategories entirely outside hardware or gaming platforms, which means the audience shape extends well beyond the PC enthusiast core.
The two-peak structure — hardware brands on one side, entertainment and TV-adjacent properties on the other — suggests this audience combines a technically engaged segment with a broader entertainment-consuming one that overlaps with wrestling and genre television.