Intel's Arc Battlemage graphics cards are seeing a small but notable sales bump at a major German retailer. Last week, the Arc B580 sold about forty units, landing it in the top fifteen best-sellers list. That number doubled the sales of AMD's RX 9070 at the same store. Other Intel models, like the B570 and the workstation B50, also moved twenty units each.
This is a shift for Intel, which has typically held around one percent market share at this retailer. For that week, their share climbed to almost four percent of units sold, with over one hundred ten cards total. The appeal seems to be their combination of near-standard pricing and higher VRAM capacity, like twelve gigabytes on the B580, during a period of general GPU price uncertainty.
Overall, AMD still leads in unit volume at this store, moving one thousand five hundred forty-five cards, while Nvidia sold one thousand one hundred forty. However, Nvidia continues to dominate revenue share at over fifty-six percent due to its higher average selling prices. Intel's average price was around two hundred thirty-one euros, giving them just over one percent of the revenue.
This is a shift for Intel, which has typically held around one percent market share at this retailer. For that week, their share climbed to almost four percent of units sold, with over one hundred ten cards total. The appeal seems to be their combination of near-standard pricing and higher VRAM capacity, like twelve gigabytes on the B580, during a period of general GPU price uncertainty.
Overall, AMD still leads in unit volume at this store, moving one thousand five hundred forty-five cards, while Nvidia sold one thousand one hundred forty. However, Nvidia continues to dominate revenue share at over fifty-six percent due to its higher average selling prices. Intel's average price was around two hundred thirty-one euros, giving them just over one percent of the revenue.