
- NVIDIA has a 94 % stake in the GPU desktop market, according to JPR
- This leaves AMD by only 6 %, and Intel with Next-Lothing
- AMD problems can be concluded in the lack of display in RDNA 4 graphics processing units, and therefore the prices that exceed MSRP, in some way, in some cases
NVIDIA has achieved a greater level of domination in the graphics card market, according to some new statistics on separate desktop graphics processing units-with the collapse of AMD to the lowest level ever.
Videocardz reports The latest numbers of Jon Peddie Research (JPR) for independent desktop card cards (so do not include integrated graphics) in Q2 2025 NVIDIA now shows 94 % of the market. This leaves AMD by only 6 %, and Intel with a share of a percentage is not large enough to score.
The last report (for Q1) sets 92 % NVIDIA, so things have moved from bad to worse for AMD (or from Woeful to Firilist may be a more prepared description).
Separate GPU shipments were generally rising strongly, JPR notes, which is interesting to see-increased by 27 % compared to the first quarter, and was unusually high for the second quarter (about 6 % higher than the seasonal average for 10 years).
JPR views that this increase can partially decline to a rise in demand from the GPU buyer who has been subjected to the specter of high prices driven by the tariff – a decision to buy sooner and not later, in order to move forward in any possible picnic.
Analysis: RDNA 4 offer and pricing
Remember that these are GPU shipments for desktop – not sales directly for consumers – but, of course, they still reflect demand from consumers. (The reason behind the height of the number of graphics cards that are shipped is logical – there was Many warnings about walking long distances that depend on customs tariffs earlier this year.)
Looking at these new statistics, the question on the lips of many players is: Why, if NVIDIA has scattered its launch in Blackweell on multiple fronts, so does not make any progress with its rival Radeon RX 9000 graphics that also arrived earlier this year, to a clear positive reception?
The answer seems to be something that hinted at ( Tom devices) In the past: RDNA 4 models. In other words, AMD simply does not get enough RX 9070 and 9060 inventory of graphics processing units there.
This leads to a position in which you have much higher graphics cards than their MSRP, which bother people, because they feel that pricing is instead. The clearest example is the GPU RDNA 4, which is the RX 9070 XT, which is $ 599 in the United States-but until now, months after its launch, the cheapest product for beginners that I can find on Newegg is $ 700 (and $ 720 on Amazon US).
This puts the players, and although the situation is not bad with the RX 9060 XT – the MSRP of $ 350 (for 16 GB), for $ 370 on Newegg, $ 380 on Amazon – there is still a rise in basic products here. Other areas may vary, of course.
Therefore, there is no case because there is no stock-there are graphics processing units on the shelves, it is clear that there is not much, hence the flowing pricing that explodes, especially with the high-end RDNA 4 panels.
The red team did not die
Now, before we bear the extreme with destruction and depression, we must remember that this is just one appreciation From separate GPU shipments – we should not put a lot of arrows (unintended pun) in one source of information.
JPR has been assembled for a long time, which is a respectable source. Moreover, you just have to look at Steam Steam scanning to support the idea that the AMD RX 9000 series was less than the gate.
The latest steam survey in August 2025 still shows that there is no one The RX 9070 or 9060 has reduced to its inclusion in A list of the best graphics processing units (In the sense that each model has less than 0.15 % of the market share, which is the worst graphics processing unit in the list).
NVIDIA, on the other hand, has a set of RTX 5000 graphics processing units in that list; Six desktop models in fact, with a combined share slightly more than 5 %. Even RTX 5090 expensive in classification with 0.26 % of steam players using the pioneer. However, no AMD RDNA 4 graphics cards can register enough ownership to prepare the menu. This is not really good, and leads to JPR estimate of semi -fatal domination on NVIDIA on AMD.
What can Amd do to put things right? The answer looks simple on her face: Make more RX 9070 and 9060 graphics cards, especially the first, with this middle limit that needs better levels of stocks to restore their prices near MSRP from Team Red. Of course, it is not a simple issue of replacing the assembly lines. To pay more RDNA 4 graphics processing units, AMD deals with thorny and tangled plans to manufacture different chips tables, the ability of these graphics processing units, and so on.
Meanwhile, NVIDIA seems to continue to benefit, especially since the famous errors and frustrations with GPUS Blackweell have been largely heated at this stage.
AMD definitely brought some good graphics cards with RDNA 4, they just need to find more than more of them. Let’s hope that the pricing correction will be inserted before 2026, and we can actually get panels for beginners in MSRP, or at least near it.