Latest GPU sales report shows AMD’s flagship graphics card on top, more than double the sales of 5070 Ti
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A new report covering retail sales for Week 47 (November 17 – 23) from the German retailer Mindfactory reveals how GPU sales are looking in the region. The report shows a strong performance for AMD’s graphics cards, even performing better than Nvidia, while Intel Arc continues to gain momentum.
According to the latest report, posted by TechEpiphany on X, AMD sold 1,560 units, giving the company a 59.88% market share during the week. Nvidia followed with 990 units sold, taking 38% of the market. Intel had another rough week, selling only 55 units, which equals just 2.11% of the total sales.
GPU sales chart places the RX 9070 XT on top
The leading three graphics cards from AMD, Nvidia, and Intel are the RX 9070 XT, RTX 5070 Ti, and Intel Arc B580, respectively. However, it’s AMD that performed the best of the three manufacturers at the German retailer. In terms of the exact SKU that sold best, it was MSI’s Ventus 3X OC RTX 5070 Ti, with 150 units.
- RX 9070 XT – 925 units sold
- RTX 5070 Ti – 390 units sold
- Arc B580 – 20 units sold
When it comes to revenue, the numbers look similar. AMD generated $857,844, which accounts for 50.61% of the week’s GPU revenue at Mindfactory. Nvidia was close behind with $827,352, or 48.81%. Intel’s revenue was very small at $9,755, making up only 0.58% of the week’s total. Nvidia still holds the highest average selling price (ASP) at $836, while AMD’s ASP sits at $550. Sales of Nvidia’s high-end RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 cards – both more powerful than AMD’s current flagship – help bump up the average price tag.
The star of the report is the AMD Radeon 9070 XT, which dominated the sales chart with 925 units sold. Right behind it was the RX 9060 XT, which sold 515 units. Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti, on the other hand, came in third place with 390 units sold.
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The report also shows that Intel Arc GPUs are still struggling. All Arc GPUs combined sold only 55 units, and even the Arc B580 and A380 could only manage 20 units each. These numbers suggest that Intel still has a long road ahead if it wants to compete with AMD and Nvidia in the gaming GPU market.
The report also breaks down sales by brand. XFX was the top-selling brand of the week, selling 640 units and taking a 26.3% share of total sales. PowerColor came next with 390 units, holding 16% of the market. ASRock followed in third with 300 units sold, which equals a 12.3% share.