In the display card market, NVIDIA (Nvidia) performance can be inverted. According to the latest report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the authoritative research agency, Nvidia already accounted for 94% of the independent display card market at the...
In the display card market, NVIDIA (Nvidia) performance can be inverted. According to the latest report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the authoritative research agency, Nvidia already accounted for 94% of the independent display card market at the end of the second quarter of this year, while AMD only had 6% of the market share, Intel's share in the independent display card market was less than 1%, and there was little effective competition. This data shows that AMD's market share is continuing to decline, from 12% in the second quarter of 2024 to 8% in the first quarter of this year and 6% now.
Nvidia's display card impairment status is no longer a theoretical prediction, but a matter of no dispute. While AMD is working hard to launch new consumer and professional display cards to meet Nvidia, market trends don't seem to change in the short term. It is worth noting that these data only target desktop computer markets equipped with independent GPUs (Add-in-Board, AIB) and do not include devices that are displayed in an integrated manner. Intel has a market share in the integrated GPU field, but does not count on this independent GPU data.
For consumers who are eager to buy RTX 50 series display cards, the only good news is that after half a year of waiting, some of the display cards appear to have been re-listed at retail prices. Nvidia RTX 50 series high-level cards such as RTX 5090 continue to lead the performance and function rod, and the medium and low-level product lines continue to replenish and the prices are stable. This is the key to its market expansion.
On the other hand, AMD's performance in the CPU market is relatively good. According to PC Gamer's report, AMD has gradually achieved advantages in the competition with Intel, and Intel's market share has dropped from 76% in the second quarter of 2024 to 67% in the second quarter of 2025. AMD's Ryzen processors have performed well in the notebook computer and desktop markets, especially with models with powerful integrated displays, which has helped a lot in its market performance.
Nevertheless, AMD still reported strong demand for its latest Radeon display card, which may be due to the overall rise of 27% in the display card market. However, without major changes, such as expanding ROCm's support for Windows, AMD still appears to remain a secondary role in the display card market. Although Nvidia's severance is conducive to its acquisition, it may cause insufficient market competition and limited consumer choice long-term risks.
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