
PC GPU vendor shipment share worldwide 2009-2024, by quarter
As of the fourth quarter of 2024, Intel was the biggest vendor in the PC GPU market worldwide, occupying 65 percent of the market. AMD occupied 18 percent of the market, while Nvidia took a market share of 16 percent.
PC GPUs
Graphics processing units (GPUs) are specialized processors optimized for rendering all images on a computer. They are made available to consumers either as integrated or discrete components. Integrated graphics, where Intel dominates, refers to a computer where the GPU is built onto the same die as the central processing unit (CPU). In a discrete component, the GPU is not part of the CPU, but instead a standalone component. They can also be referred to as a graphics add-in-board (AIB), with Nvidia and AMD having the majority of the control of this market.
GPUs for gaming
A GPU provides the fastest graphics processing, and for gamers, the GPU is a standalone card plugged into the computer via a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe). The more sophisticated the GPU, the higher the resolution, and the faster and smoother the motion. Improved frame rates, or the number of frames per second the game runs at, means there is less stutter or freezing due to excessive load on the CPU, enhancing the gaming experience. In smartphones, GPUs feature as part of a system-on-a-chip (SoC) and are also capable of rendering graphics in games, allowing developers to make better looking and more complex games for these devices too.