Artificial Intelligence chip market shares for Nvidia, Amd and Intel in Q2 2023

Nvidia dominated the Artificial Intelligence chip market in Q2 2023, far outpacing competitors Amd and Intel in reported GPU share. The data highlights a highly concentrated competitive landscape.

In Q2 2023, Nvidia held a reported GPU market share of 87% in the Artificial Intelligence chips segment, underscoring a dominant position over rivals. The figure illustrates how concentrated the market remains around a single vendor for Artificial Intelligence workloads.

Amd followed at a significant distance, with a reported GPU market share of 10% in Q2 2023. The data indicates that while Amd participates materially in the Artificial Intelligence chip market, it operates as a clear secondary player to Nvidia in this period.

Intel registered a reported GPU market share of 3% in Q2 2023, placing it behind both Nvidia and Amd in the Artificial Intelligence chip space. Together, the 87% share for Nvidia, 10% for Amd and 3% for Intel describe a market where one company leads by a wide margin while two smaller competitors hold relatively modest positions.

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