PC discrete graphics card shipments reached 11.82 million units in the first quarter of 2026, according to Jon Peddie Research. This figure represents a 28.3 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The market also experienced a slight decline of 0.6 percent when comparing the current quarter to the previous one.

Desktop PC discrete graphics card penetration hits 76 percent in the first quarter of 2026, with Intel gaining market share while NVIDIA and AMD remain flat.
The data covers desktop PC discrete GPU penetration rates and vendor market share shifts across major manufacturers. Intel gained a 0.4 percent increase in market share during this reporting window. NVIDIA recorded an identical 0.4 percent decline, while AMD remained flat with no change in its position.
Desktop PC discrete GPU penetration hit 76 percent of the total desktop PC market in Q1 2026. This marks a significant rise from the previous quarter and indicates stronger adoption of dedicated graphics solutions. The growth aligns with broader trends in gaming and content creation hardware demand.

Jon Peddie Research updated its long-term forecast for discrete GPU shipments between 2024 and 2029. The firm raised its compound annual growth rate projection from negative 5.9 percent to negative 3.3 percent. This adjustment suggests a more stable outlook for the sector despite near-term fluctuations.
Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD continue to dominate the discrete GPU market with shifting dynamics each quarter. Manufacturers are aligning their product roadmaps to address specific desktop computing requirements while adapting to evolving ecosystem standards. These shipment figures indicate how market dynamics shifted during the first quarter, with desktop adoption accelerating despite a slight overall quarterly decline.



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