NVIDIA Leads Amazon’s U.S. GPU Market, Selling Over 30,000 RTX Cards in One Month
The new generation GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” is achieving great success, especially in the mid-range segment. According to data from Amazon, updated in June, NVIDIA holds the top three positions for the best-selling GPUs in the United States:
- GeForce RTX 5070: 5,450 units
- GeForce RTX 5060 Ti: 4,950 units
- GeForce RTX 5070 Ti: 4,400 units
Together, these three models alone have surpassed 14,800 units sold in a single month. The only AMD GPU holding its ground, albeit barely, is the Radeon RX 9070 XT, with 3,800 units sold, placing it in fourth place. However, the RX 9070 standard has not been as successful. Its initial price of $549 and limited availability at that price slowed down its sales.
Sales Data for Amazon US
As of June 2025, NVIDIA controls the market while AMD is trailing, and Intel remains on the margins. Specifically, on Amazon US, NVIDIA has shipped 70.5% of the GPUs sold (over 31,000 units), while AMD has reached 27.5% market share with 12,200 units. Intel has a mere 0.9% share, having sold just 400 GPUs.
In terms of revenue, NVIDIA leads with $18.72 million, representing 78.61% of the total GPU revenue on Amazon US. AMD has earned $4.88 million, while Intel barely reaches one million dollars. However, the Arc B580 is performing better than expected, with about 400 units sold.
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In related news, NVIDIA plans to cut GeForce RTX 50 card supply by 30% as prices stabilize. The move aims to prevent excess stock and potentially increase prices, benefiting both supply control and profits