NVIDIA graphics cards crushed AMD competition during June sales battles on Amazon. The RTX 50 series grabbed the top three spots for best-selling graphics cards. Gamers bought over 14,000 mid-range NVIDIA cards within just one month. The RTX 5070 led the pack with 5,450 units sold across the entire period. Amazon customers clearly preferred green team hardware over red team alternatives.
The RTX 5060 Ti came second with 4,950 units flying off virtual shelves. RTX 5070 Ti rounded out the top three with 4,400 cards purchased during the same timeframe. AMD managed to sell 3,800 RX 9070 XT graphics cards but still trailed behind NVIDIA offerings. The older RTX 3060 somehow squeezed into the rankings with 3,750 units sold. Budget shoppers grabbed 2,950 RTX 5060 cards at the recommended $299 price point.
NVIDIA dominated the marketplace with 31,200 total graphics cards shipped throughout June. The company captured 70.51 percent of all graphics card sales during the month. AMD struggled with only 12,200 units sold representing 27.57 percent market share. Revenue numbers painted an even starker picture for team red. NVIDIA raked in $18,720,000 compared to AMD's modest $4,880,000 earnings.
Steam Hardware Survey data shows RTX 50 series cards reaching 3.69 percent adoption rates. Better availability helped drive sales numbers higher than previous months. Intel Arc B580 cards managed 400 units sold but remained under one percent revenue share. The RTX 5080 attracts premium buyers despite costing several hundred dollars above official pricing.
The RTX 5060 Ti came second with 4,950 units flying off virtual shelves. RTX 5070 Ti rounded out the top three with 4,400 cards purchased during the same timeframe. AMD managed to sell 3,800 RX 9070 XT graphics cards but still trailed behind NVIDIA offerings. The older RTX 3060 somehow squeezed into the rankings with 3,750 units sold. Budget shoppers grabbed 2,950 RTX 5060 cards at the recommended $299 price point.
NVIDIA dominated the marketplace with 31,200 total graphics cards shipped throughout June. The company captured 70.51 percent of all graphics card sales during the month. AMD struggled with only 12,200 units sold representing 27.57 percent market share. Revenue numbers painted an even starker picture for team red. NVIDIA raked in $18,720,000 compared to AMD's modest $4,880,000 earnings.
Steam Hardware Survey data shows RTX 50 series cards reaching 3.69 percent adoption rates. Better availability helped drive sales numbers higher than previous months. Intel Arc B580 cards managed 400 units sold but remained under one percent revenue share. The RTX 5080 attracts premium buyers despite costing several hundred dollars above official pricing.