NVIDIA has been dominating the GPU market for over 20 years, leaving AMD and Intel far behind. The rise of NVIDIA began with the GeForce 500 series GPUs in 2010, and since then, the company has been steadily increasing its market share. AMD has struggled to compete, and Intel has not even entered the race. This article will delve into the history of NVIDIA's dominance and the challenges faced by AMD and Intel.
Since 2002, NVIDIA has held the largest market share in the GPU industry. The rise of cryptocurrency mining after the GeForce GTX 10 series further solidified NVIDIA's lead. AMD's Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs, based on the RDNA 3 architecture, have not been successful, leading to a decline in AMD's market share. As NVIDIA prepares to launch its next-generation GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, the competition in the high-end GPU market will be even more intense. AMD, focusing on the mid-range market with RDNA 4, will have to wait and see how the market responds next year.