Graphics chips:
http://jonpeddie.com/press-releases...l-and-nvidia-graphics-winners-in-q4-amd-down/
Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics chip shipments and suppliers’ market share for 2013 4Q.
The quarter was the second quarter in a row to show a gain in shipments, up 1.6% quarter-to-quarter, and up 2% compared to the same quarter last year.
Quick highlights:
• AMD’s overall unit shipments decreased 10.4%, quarter-to-quarter, Intel’s total shipments increased 5.1% from last quarter, and Nvidia’s increased 3.4%.
• The attach rate of GPUs to PCs for the quarter was 137% and 34% of PCs had discrete GPUs that means 66% of the PCs are using embedded graphics.
• The overall PC market increased 1.8% quarter-to-quarter, but declined 8.5% year-to-year.
The quarter in general
• AMD’s shipments of desktop APUs (heterogeneous GPU/CPUs) jumped 15% from the previous quarter but declined 26.7% in notebooks. AMD’s discrete desktop shipments increased 1.8%, and notebook discrete shipments declined 6.7%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments decreased 10.4%. Notebook build cycles are specific, and AMD was late with its new parts.
• Intel’s desktop processor-graphics EPG shipments increased from last quarter by 5.2%, and Notebooks increased by 5.1%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 5.1%.
• Nvidia’s desktop discrete shipments were up 3.6% from last quarter; and its notebook discrete shipments increased 3.2%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 3.4%.
• Year-to-year this quarter AMD’s overall PC graphics shipments declined 5.4%, Intel increased 5.4%, Nvidia increased 0.9%, and Others fell 77% from last year.
Add-in-boards:
http://jonpeddie.com/press-releases/details/add-in-board-market-up-in-q4-nvidia-gains-market-share/
TIBURON, CA—February 20, 2014— Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics add-in-board (AIB) shipments and suppliers’ market share for Q4, 2013.
The quater in general
JPR found that AIB shipments during 2013 4Q behaved according to past years with regard to seasonality, but the increase was less than the 10-year average.
AIB shipments increased 3.% from the last quarter (the 10-year average is 12%).
• Total AIB shipments increased this quarter to 15 million units.
• AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total desktop AIB unit shipments decreased 3%.
• Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter unit shipments increased 3.6%.
• Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position at 65%.
• Figures for the other suppliers were flat to declining.
table 1: AIB market shares
http://jonpeddie.com/press-releases...l-and-nvidia-graphics-winners-in-q4-amd-down/
Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics chip shipments and suppliers’ market share for 2013 4Q.
The quarter was the second quarter in a row to show a gain in shipments, up 1.6% quarter-to-quarter, and up 2% compared to the same quarter last year.
Quick highlights:
• AMD’s overall unit shipments decreased 10.4%, quarter-to-quarter, Intel’s total shipments increased 5.1% from last quarter, and Nvidia’s increased 3.4%.
• The attach rate of GPUs to PCs for the quarter was 137% and 34% of PCs had discrete GPUs that means 66% of the PCs are using embedded graphics.
• The overall PC market increased 1.8% quarter-to-quarter, but declined 8.5% year-to-year.
The quarter in general
• AMD’s shipments of desktop APUs (heterogeneous GPU/CPUs) jumped 15% from the previous quarter but declined 26.7% in notebooks. AMD’s discrete desktop shipments increased 1.8%, and notebook discrete shipments declined 6.7%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments decreased 10.4%. Notebook build cycles are specific, and AMD was late with its new parts.
• Intel’s desktop processor-graphics EPG shipments increased from last quarter by 5.2%, and Notebooks increased by 5.1%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 5.1%.
• Nvidia’s desktop discrete shipments were up 3.6% from last quarter; and its notebook discrete shipments increased 3.2%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 3.4%.
• Year-to-year this quarter AMD’s overall PC graphics shipments declined 5.4%, Intel increased 5.4%, Nvidia increased 0.9%, and Others fell 77% from last year.
Add-in-boards:
http://jonpeddie.com/press-releases/details/add-in-board-market-up-in-q4-nvidia-gains-market-share/
TIBURON, CA—February 20, 2014— Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics add-in-board (AIB) shipments and suppliers’ market share for Q4, 2013.
The quater in general
JPR found that AIB shipments during 2013 4Q behaved according to past years with regard to seasonality, but the increase was less than the 10-year average.
AIB shipments increased 3.% from the last quarter (the 10-year average is 12%).
• Total AIB shipments increased this quarter to 15 million units.
• AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total desktop AIB unit shipments decreased 3%.
• Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter unit shipments increased 3.6%.
• Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position at 65%.
• Figures for the other suppliers were flat to declining.
table 1: AIB market shares