GPU Manufacturers
Browse graphics cards by manufacturer
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Total Manufacturers
2,870
Total GPUs
359
Average GPUs per Manufacturer
NVIDIA
1299 GPUsAMD
755 GPUsATI
556 GPUsIntel
179 GPUsMatrox
32 GPUs3dfx
30 GPUsXGI
10 GPUsSony
9 GPUsAbout GPU Manufacturers
This comprehensive database includes graphics processing units from leading manufacturers spanning decades of GPU innovation. From modern gaming powerhouses to historic pioneers who shaped the industry, explore specifications from every major GPU manufacturer.
Modern GPU Leaders
NVIDIA Corporation
The current market leader in discrete graphics cards, NVIDIA dominates both gaming and professional GPU markets. Known for innovative technologies like ray tracing (RTX), DLSS AI upscaling, and CUDA parallel computing. Their GeForce RTX and GTX series define modern gaming performance, while Quadro and Tesla cards power professional workstations and data centers.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
NVIDIA's primary competitor, offering competitive gaming and compute solutions through their Radeon RX series. Known for excellent price-to-performance ratios and open-source approach. Their RDNA architecture delivers strong 1440p gaming performance, while their older GCN cards served as the foundation for current-generation consoles.
Intel Corporation
Traditional CPU leader entering the discrete GPU market with Arc series graphics cards. Long dominant in integrated graphics solutions powering most laptops and budget PCs. Their new Xe architecture aims to compete in gaming and content creation markets with hardware AV1 encoding and competitive pricing.
Historic GPU Pioneers
ATI Technologies
Once NVIDIA's main rival, ATI created iconic Radeon graphics cards before being acquired by AMD in 2006. Their R300 and R400 series competed fiercely with NVIDIA's GeForce line, and their architectural innovations live on in modern AMD GPUs. ATI cards remain popular among retro gaming enthusiasts.
3dfx Interactive
Legendary pioneers of 3D acceleration with their groundbreaking Voodoo series. The Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo2 cards revolutionized PC gaming in the late 1990s, enabling smooth 3D graphics that were previously impossible. Though the company folded in 2002, 3dfx cards remain highly sought after by collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts.
Matrox Graphics
Specialized manufacturer focusing on professional graphics solutions, multi-monitor setups, and broadcast applications. While less common in gaming, Matrox cards excel in digital signage, medical imaging, and industrial applications requiring rock-solid stability and multi-display capabilities.
Console Manufacturers
Companies like Sony and Microsoft have created custom GPU solutions for gaming consoles. These specialized chips, often based on AMD or NVIDIA architectures, deliver optimized performance for console gaming and represent unique approaches to graphics processing in closed gaming systems.