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GeForce RTX 5070 Tops The Amazon Best-Selling GPU List; NVIDIA Keeps Over 70% Of Total GPU Market Share

GeForce RTX 5070 Tops The Amazon Best-Selling GPU List; NVIDIA Keeps Over 70% Of Total GPU Market Share

The mid-range GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs are outselling every other card on Amazon US with the top three amounting to over 14,000 units in a single month.

The Blackwell GeForce RTX 50 series is now the top seller on multiple retailers, including the Amazon US, which has now the top three best selling GPUs from the RTX 50 lineup. The RTX 50 series recently achieved 3.69% of total share in the Steam Hardware Survey and enjoys much better availability compared to the previous months.

With the launch of mid-range GPUs such as the 70 and 60 class cards, NVIDIA is now enjoying the top spots at Amazon’s best-selling GPUs list. As per the June data, the GeForce RTX 5070 stands as the most sold GPU in the entire month with 5,450 units shipped in this duration. The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti comes next with 4,950 units, and the RTX 5070 Ti is at the 3rd position with 4,400 units. AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 XT is also doing quite well with about 3,800 units sold in June, but the consumer behavior shows that gamers still prefer NVIDIA cards over AMD, assuming that their GPUs are somewhat equivalent in performance and pricing.

Not surprisingly, the Radeon RX 9070 didn’t do very well as its $549 price tag was already unappealing and with the current pricing trends, the GPU is hardly available at this price. Therefore, gamers prefer the GeForce RTX 5070 even at higher price tags than MSRP. Coming to the list, we see the RTX 50 series dominating the charts with only RTX 3060 being the only non RTX 50 card after the RX 9070 XT, which sold nearly 3,750 units. The RTX 5060 and RTX 5080 are the next most popular best selling GPUs on Amazon, selling 2,950 and 2,450 units, respectively.

The RTX 5060 is perhaps the only card, which you can find at $299 MSRP at majority of retailers and while the RTX 5080 is still several hundred dollars more expensive than the MSRP, it is the only $1000+ card, for which AMD has no answer from the RDNA 4 lineup. All in all, NVIDIA has a good control over the GPU market and has shipped nearly 31,200 units (70.51%) of GPUs in June compared to 12,200 units (27.57%) by AMD.

With a revenue share of 78.61% by NVIDIA, the company was able to generate $18,720,000 in revenue in June while AMD generated $4,880,000. Intel hasn’t even crossed 1% of the total revenue share but we can see that the Arc B580 is doing quite better than we expected, selling around 400 units.

News Source: @TechEpiphanyYT

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