RX 9070 XT Surpasses 1,000 Sales as RTX 50 Series Falls Short at MindFactory Technologies

RX 9070 XT Surpasses 1,000 Sales as RTX 50 Series Falls Short at MindFactory

The latest GPU sales figures from a leading German retailer reveal a surprising trend: While the latest NVIDIA RTX 50 series is struggling to capture attention, the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT has soared past expectations, marking a significant milestone in sales.

Top-Selling GPUs in the German Market

In the past week, AMD’s RDNA 4 Radeon RX 9070 XT has outperformed its competitors, including NVIDIA’s RTX 50 lineup. Reports suggest that the RX 9070 XT outpaced NVIDIA’s combined sales of both current and previous-gen GPUs. The RX 9070 XT, with its robust performance, secured nearly 1,015 unit sales, surpassing the previously elusive 1,000-unit mark on Mindfactory, a major German retailer.

In contrast, NVIDIA’s GPUs, including some previous-generation models, collectively sold around 940 units. The RX 9060 XT follows as the second best-seller, with the RTX 5070 Ti as NVIDIA’s top-selling entry, albeit at a distant 240 units.

Breakdown of GPU Sales

Here are the GPU sales figures from the past week at Mindfactory:

  1. RX 9070 XT: 1,015
  2. RX 9060 XT: 675
  3. RTX 5070 Ti: 240
  4. RTX 5080: 210
  5. RTX 5060 Ti: 160
  6. RTX 5070: 155
  7. RX 7600: 60
  8. RX 7900 XTX: 50
  9. RTX 3050: 50
  10. RTX 5060: 40
  11. RTX 3060: 40
  12. RX 9070: 40
  13. RTX 5090: 35
  14. RX 6650 XT: 20
  15. Arc A770: 15
  16. GT 1030: 10
  17. RX 7900 XT: 10
  18. RX 7700 XT: 10
  19. Arc A380: 10
  20. Arc B580: 5

The RTX 5080 and RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB saw moderate sales, while the RTX 5090 fell behind with just 35 units sold. Interestingly, the RX 7600 and RX 7900 XTX, from the RDNA 3 lineup, surpassed the RX 9070 in sales, catering to different market segments.

AMD Dominates Market Share

Despite Intel’s Arc B580 trailing its own lineup, AMD has emerged as the dominant player on Mindfactory, holding nearly 66% of the total GPU market share. However, in terms of revenue, NVIDIA closes the gap with higher average prices, selling their GPUs for an average of 733 Euros compared to AMD’s 527 Euros.

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