Interest in AMD GPUs appears to be gaining in at least some parts of the world. According to data shared by TechEpiphany, AMD managed outsell NVIDIA last week at Mindfactory, one of Germany’s top electronics retailers, with 2,110 GPUs sold versus green team’s 1,690. Leading the pack was the Radeon RX 7900 XT, AMD’s second-most-advanced RDNA 3 graphics card for gamers, which sold 430 units, followed by NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070 Ti with 370 units. AMD’s sales are said to be driven by the discounts that the GPUs have received as of late, while Intel critics are pointing out that the Arc A750 only sold 10 units. The numbers for the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti would also indicate that plenty are willing to pay for the GPU despite its $799 starting price, which some have claimed to be too high.
From a TechEpiphany tweet:
AMD: 2110 units sold, 55.38%, ASP: 645
Nvidia: 1690, 44.36%, ASP: 886
Intel: 10, 0.26%, ASP: 282
AMD revenue: 1360900, 47.56%
NVIDIA: 1497453, 52.34%
Intel: 2820, 0.1%
🔥 GPU Retail Sales Week 11 (mf)
— TechEpiphany (@TechEpiphany) March 19, 2023
AMD: 2110 units sold, 55.38%, ASP: 645
Nvidia: 1690, 44.36%, ASP: 886
Intel: 10, 0.26%, ASP: 282
AMD revenue: 1360900, 47.56%
NVIDIA: 1497453, 52.34%
Intel: 2820, 0.1%#AMD #Intel #Nvidia #Radeon #NvidiaGeForce #IntelGraphics pic.twitter.com/1HQHnPsu7r
this is the first week in a very long time AMD outsold Nvidia. Mainly because of a price drop.
— TechEpiphany (@TechEpiphany) March 20, 2023
The high volume OEM market is like 90% Nvidia.