By Areej
Publication Date: 2026-03-07 12:27:00
AMD’s share of the GPU market has dropped to one-third of its position in 2024 as NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards have gained traction. The latest add-in board share report from Jon Peddie Research highlights how the Radeon hardware share dwindled from 15% to a paltry 5% through the course of 2025.
NVIDIA’s GPU market share grew from 84% in the last quarter of 2024 to 94% by the end of 2025. Meanwhile, Intel continues to stick to that single percentage of market share with its handful of Arc offerings.
NVIDIA Extends Its GPU Monopoly
NVIDIA’s monopoly of the GPU market has allowed it to expand its margins significantly by pairing budget cards with less memory and compute than preceding generations. The latest lineup of Blackwell graphics cards offers nominal to negligible generational gains across much of the mid and high-end.
Intel’s integrated graphics solutions are being gradually replaced (or complemented) by NVIDIA’s discrete GPU offerings. Team Blue’s GPU market share (onboard) dropped from 65% in Q4 2024 to 59% in Q3 2025. NVIDIA now accounts for 23% of all graphics processors, discrete or integrated. Meanwhile, AMD’s net gain remained static.
The AIB market, largely supported by gamers, is being squeezed from the bottom by powerful new notebooks and CPU integrated graphics, and from the high end by rising pricing due to competition (supply and demand), memory prices, and Trump administration…

