Hrmmm... So two things...

First, you should get up with balloons and charlie_tca and others in the
Ubuntu QA team:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam

The first link I provided, while not in a necessarily perfect UI and not 
accessible via API can give you an idea of the most common items, if you do 
some digging... for example:
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/pci/10de:0a6c/

Shows the nVidia GT218M certified on several Lattitude and Thinkpad
models.

For a more broad view, however, as the Certification list only provides
data on systems requested for certification from the OEM, the Ubuntu
Friendly stuff will probably give a much better view of what "the real
world" has Ubuntu running on.

The QA team was recently talking about overhauling the Friendly site,
and what you need would be best, IMO, as a discussion with them.  I
could see, for example, adding a view to the Friendly site that displays
GPU by number of systems containing it, or perhaps a list of the 10 most
commonly submitted GPUs.

or other components like CPU, sound card, etc.

I do NOT know about access to the Ubuntu Friendly database, that's
something balloons and others on that team could speak about though.

So, while I don't know of any way to get that data right now, at least
that's a way you could get improvements made to the site(s) to give you
that data down the road.

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