Little has changed in the PC graphics-card market, according to a new report Monday. Nvidia still controls the vast majority of the PC graphics card market, but Intel actually has a small share.
Yes, Intel and its partners managed to sell enough PC graphics cards (or add-in boards, as researcher Jon Peddie Research calls them) to capture a modest one percent of the market.
The real race, between AMD and Intel, isn’t that much of a race. Nvidia’s share of the PC add-in board market decreased sequentially, from 94 percent to 92 percent, but Nvidia’s share still increased from the same period last year, when it captured 90 percent of the market. In short, Nvidia powers 92 percent of the PC graphics cards sold in the third quarter of 2025, followed by AMD’s seven percent and Intel’s one perc

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