NVIDIA Reaches 22-Year High GPU Market Share, AMD’s Continues To Shrink

Low Boon Shen
By Low Boon Shen 3 Min Read
NVIDIA Reaches 22-Year High GPU Market Share, AMD’s Continues To Shrink

NVIDIA’s GPU Dominance Continues

NVIDIA’s GPUs are flying off the shelves, according to JPR’s latest data. In its latest report, the total market share of three major GPU vendors has been dominated by Team Green, while AMD continues to bleed away its share of desktop GPUs. Intel, meanwhile, has practically disappeared from the market with a market share of zero percent (down from 1% last quarter).

NVIDIA Reaches 22-Year High GPU Market Share, AMD's Share Continues To Shrink

In other metrics, overall shipments of AIB cards has dropped by 7.9% compared to the previous quarter (from 9.5m in Q4 2023 to 8.7m in Q1 2024), though this is a big increase from the same quarter last year, as JPR noted a 39.2% increase. Despite the decrease in shipments quarter-over-quarter, NVIDIA has managed to increase the overall shipment by 0.9% QoQ (+45.6% YoY), which meant it has gained a significant chunk of the market share at the cost of the other two GPU makers.

Things aren’t rosy over at Team Red – AMD has saw a -41% drop QoQ, though its YoY results fared better with a 39% increase. However, the overall market share of AMD-powered AIBs cards went from 19% to just 12% in one quarter. As for Intel, the Arc GPUs has struggled to gain traction in this market as it lost the sole 1% market share it had in the previous quarter.

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According to 3DCenter’s chart which records the GPU market share in the past 22 years, NVIDIA has reached its highest point at the latest quarter, whereas AMD has almost dipped into historical low – a far cry from its competitiveness 20 years ago where it (as ATi back then) has a leading position in the GPU market.

That being said, all three GPU makers will each launch its next-gen offering starting from the late 2024, with NVIDIA preparing the RTX 50 Series (Blackwell), whereas AMD will roll out RDNA4 (RX 8000), while Intel will soon launch its Battlemage (Xe2) GPUs potentially in the form of Arc B-Series.

Source: Videocardz

Pokdepinion: Unless AMD and Intel starts to seriously undercut NVIDIA GPUs in price, I expect Team Green to gain the market share even further. 

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