NVIDIA has moved back into first place for GPU sales at German retailer Mindfactory, according to June 2026 sales figures shared by TechEpiphanyYT. The shift comes after several months where AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series had been performing strongly in the same market.
The latest numbers show NVIDIA selling 3,495 GPUs during the month, giving it a 50.8 percent unit share. AMD followed closely with 3,240 units and a 47.09 percent share. Intel remained far behind with 145 units, or 2.11 percent of sales.
The gap in unit sales is not very large, but revenue tells a different story. NVIDIA took nearly 65.99 percent of GPU revenue at Mindfactory because its cards had a much higher average selling price. Its average price was listed at 1,100 euros, while AMD’s average selling price was 519 euros. That means NVIDIA did not need a huge lead in volume to control most of the revenue.
AMD’s RX 9070 XT remains the strongest individual card despite NVIDIA’s overall lead
The most interesting part of the report is that AMD still has the best selling individual GPUs. The Radeon RX 9070 XT sold around 1,825 units in June, making it the top card on the list. The Radeon RX 9060 XT followed with about 1,260 units. Together, those two AMD cards accounted for roughly 45 percent of all GPUs sold at the retailer.
NVIDIA’s lead came from broader RTX 50 series demand across multiple models. The RTX 5060 Ti was listed as NVIDIA’s most popular card with 845 units sold, while the RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti also helped push the company’s total higher. The RTX 5080 played a major role in revenue because it sold about 750 units at more than 1,200 euros each.
| Brand or GPU | June 2026 Mindfactory result |
|---|---|
| NVIDIA total GPU sales | 3,495 units |
| AMD total GPU sales | 3,240 units |
| Intel total GPU sales | 145 units |
| NVIDIA unit share | 50.8 percent |
| AMD unit share | 47.09 percent |
| NVIDIA revenue share | Nearly 65.99 percent |
| AMD revenue share | Just over 32 percent |
| RX 9070 XT sales | Around 1,825 units |
| RX 9060 XT sales | Around 1,260 units |
| RTX 5060 Ti sales | Around 845 units |
The figures suggest that AMD remains very competitive where buyers are focused on value and specific Radeon models. The RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT continue to attract strong demand, and their combined share shows that AMD is not losing interest among gamers in Germany.

NVIDIA, however, benefits from a larger spread of RTX 50 series cards and stronger pricing power. Higher end models such as the RTX 5080 raise the company’s average selling price and give it a large revenue advantage, even when AMD has the most popular single card.
The report also points to weaker interest in NVIDIA’s 8 GB RTX 5060. Buyers appear cautious about graphics cards with limited VRAM, especially as modern games continue to demand more memory. That concern may be helping stronger models in both lineups, while making lower memory options less attractive.
For now, NVIDIA is back on top at Mindfactory by total monthly sales, but AMD’s position remains strong. The German retail market is not showing a one sided result. NVIDIA has the lead in total units and revenue, while AMD still has the cards that many buyers are choosing most often.



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