RTX 5070 Dominates Amazon Best-Selling GPU List; Nvidia Boasts 70% Market Share

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Nvidia Crushing The Competition In GPU Market!

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  • Nvidia is dominating the competition on Amazon, accounting for over 70% of all graphics card sales last month.
  • The RTX 5070 took the top position on the list, while AMD’s RX 9070 XT finished in fourth place.
  • Intel GPUs accounted for less than 2% of all sales on the list.

Nvidia’s recent graphics card generations have seen their fair share of criticism, but consumers continue to flock toward these GPUs.

The GeForce RTX 4060 has recently become Steam’s most popular graphics card, and new reports indicate that the Blackwell gaming lineup is on track to continue this dominance. According to data from Amazon, Nvidia controls over 70% of sales on the platform.

Why it matters: Nvidia has had a tight grip over the PC gaming market for multiple generations at this point. Even when producing mediocre graphics cards, the gaming giant continues to find success in the market.

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Nvidia Has Been Leading The PC Gaming Market For Decades

According to TechEphiphany, over 31,000 Nvidia graphics cards were sold on Amazon in the US last month.

In comparison, AMD sold around 12,000 units, while Intel trailed behind with fewer than 1,000 sales. This means that Intel contributed to less than 2% of the total GPU sales on Amazon in June.

The top three spots were taken up by the RTX 5070, RTX 5060 Ti, and RTX 5070 Ti, respectively. AMD’s well-received RX 9070 XT finished in fourth place, showcasing Nvidia’s current dominance despite the criticisms over the Blackwell lineup’s release.

Older GPUs, such as the GT 1030 and RX 580, also sold around 1,000 units last month. Even more interesting is the fact that both of these old Nvidia and AMD graphics cards outsold Intel’s recent ARC offerings.

This data identifies the current gap between Nvidia, AMD, and Intel in the market. While this particular set of data is limited to units sold on Amazon, a similar trend is observed when looking at the best-sellers across other platforms, such as Newegg.

Ultimately, AMD has a lot of ground to cover before it can match Team Green’s market position, even with the RDNA 4 lineup showing considerable potential. The same could be said of Intel, but its position is not too surprising considering the competition’s experience with gaming graphics cards.

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