The latest statistical data from Raul Bllc of Razzem indicates a total survey of 62 desktop graphics cards from the top 3 GPU manufacturers: NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel.
Razzem's dataset aims to uncover user trends following the cryptocurrency crash in the second half of 2022. Consequently, most findings in this survey stem from gamers intending to upgrade their PCs, with many intriguing insights awaiting discovery.

Among the listed graphics card models,
Dominating the scene, NVIDIA commands nearly 88% of search engine queries, with recent reports revealing its colossal market share. Searches for NVIDIA graphics cards alone reach 78%, while AMD captures just under 22%, and Intel barely scrapes 1%.

Following the cryptocurrency crash and significant price drops in NVIDIA's RTX 30-Series cards, these products have become the most sought-after graphics cards. Among them, the GeForce RTX 3060, RTX 3050, and RTX 3080 secure top positions with over a million searches each.
Surprisingly, the RTX 4090, priced at over $1500, still ranks in the top 10 with nearly 800 thousand searches. This underscores users' significant interest in NVIDIA's flagship offering.

AMD makes a solitary appearance in the top 10 with the Radeon RX 6600. This product offers commendable performance at the most affordable price point in the previous GPU generation. Additionally, cheaper graphics card models like the RX 6500 XT and RX 6400 also garner attention, with around 200,000 and 100,000 searches respectively, due to their reasonable pricing.

Despite multiple advertising campaigns, Intel's Arc GPUs face user neglect. Specifically, only Intel's Arc A770 graphics card appears in the top 50 search rankings, accumulating over 100,000 searches.
As for lower-tier graphics cards, the Arc A380 receives just under 50,000 searches, while the Arc A750 fares the worst, ranking second from the bottom, trailing only behind NVIDIA's budget-friendly GT 1010.

Comparing NVIDIA's RTX 40-Series to AMD's RX 7000-Series reveals striking differences. Search volumes for the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 duo exceed 1.1 million, while the entire RX 7000-Series fails to reach 200,000 searches. This stark contrast underscores NVIDIA's allure, surpassing AMD by over 5.5 times.
Moreover, the situation worsens for AMD when pitting their top graphics cards against NVIDIA's. The RTX 4090 garners searches seven times more than the RX 7900 XTX, despite the former's $600 price premium. Although not indicative of sales figures, NVIDIA's overwhelming interest solidifies its dominance in the GPU industry for years to come.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti is absent from the list as it was only introduced during the CES 2023 event. Likewise, its appearances only began towards the end of 2022. Overall, this statistical overview underscores NVIDIA's dominance over rivals AMD and Intel.