Those numbers are skewed, after all, once we look solely on the discrete GPU market share, with NVIDIA commanding an enormous, 73% chunk of the market in opposition to AMD’s paltry (by comparability) 27%. All in all, Jon Peddie Research studies that the general PC market elevated by 1.99% quarter-to-quarter and elevated by 3.54% year-to-year, thus ensuing an excellent efficiency for these “little” chips.
Quick highlights
- AMD’s general unit shipments elevated 22.6% quarter-to-quarter, Intel’s complete shipments elevated 0.2% from final quarter, and Nvidia’s decreased -1.9%
- The general attachment charge of GPUs (contains built-in and discrete GPUs) to PCs for the quarter was 130% which was up 1.8% from final quarter
- Discrete GPUs have been in 31.9% of PCs, which is down -0.19% from final quarter
- The general PC market elevated by 1.99% quarter-to-quarter and elevated by 3.54% year-to-year
- Desktop graphics add-in boards (AIBs) that use discrete GPUs elevated 12.17% from final quarter
- This autumn’19 noticed a rise in pill shipments from final quarter
Jon Peddie, President of JPR, notes “This is the third consecutive quarter of increased GPU shipments, However, Q1 which is seasonally flat to down may show an unusual dip because of supply chain interruptions from China due to the Coronavirus epidemic. 2020 is going to be a game-changer with Intel’s entry into the discrete GPU market and a possible fourth entry by an IP company.”