NVIDIA GPU marketshare increases as AMD and Intel drop




Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/27/2012 09:34 AM | 60 comment(s) ]
Jon Peddie Research published its Q3 2012 graphics chip report. The research firm found that NVIDIA gained 3.7% to 18.5% versus the second quarter, while AMD fell 1.5 percent to 21.2 percent and Intel dropped 2.4 percent to 59.8 percent. Full details after the break.
was terrific for Nvidia and disappointing for everyone the other major players. From Q2 to Q3 Intel slipped in both desktop (7%) and notebook (8.6%). AMD dropped (2%) in the desktop, and (17%) in notebooks. Nvidia gained 28.3% in desktop from quarter to quarter and jumped almost 12% in the notebook segment.
This was a not a very good quarter. The shipments were down -1.45% on a Qtr-Qtr basis, and -10.8% on a Yr-Yr basis. We found that graphics shipments during Q3’12 slipped from last quarter -1.5% as compared to PCs which grew slightly by 0.9% overall (however more GPU’s shipped than PCs due to double attach). GPUs are traditionally a leading indicator of the market, since a GPU goes into every system before it is shipped and most of the PC vendors are guiding down for Q4.
The turmoil in the PC market has caused us to modify our forecast since the last report; it is less aggressive on both desktops and notebooks. The popularity of tablets and the persistent recession are the contributing factors that have altered the nature of the PC market. Nonetheless, the CAGR for PC graphics from 2011 to 2016 is 3.6%, and we expect the total shipments of graphics chips in 2016 to be 608 million units.
The ten-year average change for this quarter is a growth of 7.9%. This quarter is below the average with a 4.6% decrease.
Our findings include discrete and integrated graphics (CPU and chipset) for Desktops, Notebooks (and Netbooks), and PC-based commercial (i.e., POS) and industrial/scientific and embedded. This report does not include handhelds (i.e., mobile phones), x86 Servers or ARM-based Tablets (i.e. iPad and Android-based Tablets), Smartbooks, or ARM-based Servers. It does include x86-based tablets.
The quarter in general
AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total shipments of desktop heterogeneous GPU/CPUs, i.e., APUs dropped 30% from Q2 and 4.7% in notebooks. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments slipped 10.7%.
Intel’s quarter-to-quarter desktop processor-graphics EPG shipments dropped from last quarter by 7%, and Notebooks fell by 8.6%. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments dropped 8%.
Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter desktop discrete shipments jumped 28.3% from last quarter; and, the company’s mobile discrete shipments were up 12%, which is impressive in a down market. The company’s overall PC graphics shipments increased 19.6%. Year to year this quarter AMD shipments declined 20%, Intel dropped 14%, Nvidia slipped 0.5%, and VIA fell 10% from last year.
Total discrete GPUs (desktop and notebook) increased a modest 4.6% from the last quarter and were down 5.2% from last year for the same quarter due to the same problems plaguing the overall PC industry. Overall the trend for discrete GPUs is up with a CAGR to 2016 of 2.6%.
Ninety nine percent of Intel’s non-server processors have graphics, and over 67% of AMD’s non-server processors contain integrated graphics; AMD still ships IGPs.
Year to year for the quarter the graphics market decreased. Shipments were down 20 million units from this quarter last year.
Market shares shifted for the big three, and put pressure on the smaller two, market share in shipments as indicated in Table 1 (units are in millions.)
AMD saw a change of -7.7% in total graphics market share from last year, and -1.5% quarter to quarter.
Intel’s market share increased 0.9% from last year, and -2.4% from last quarter.
Nvidia showed an increase in market share of almost 15% in overall market share from last year rising to 19% from 16% last year.
Graphics chips (GPUs) and chips with graphics (IGPs, APUs, and EPGs) are a leading indicator for the PC market. At least one and often two GPUs are present in every PC shipped. It can take the form of a discrete chip, a GPU integrated in the chipset or embedded in the CPU. The average has grown from 1.2 GPUs per PC in 2001 to almost 1.4 GPUs per PC.
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My "gamer" days are winding down... My next system will be built purely for low-power. So, whichever has the best power consumption will get my money again. If AMD can get Kavari out the door at a reasonable price with reasonable graphics performance and power consumption....it may be an option. If it can't compete with Haswell/Maxwell on power consumption....I'll stay with Intel/NVidia regardless of performance.
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Huh, i think he means he is getting bored of gaming full stop.
I'm getting the same, the enthusiasm is still there, but when it comes to playing the game i rarely stick with it and spend more time messing with the HTPC side of my PC.
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i suggest u stay with console gaming for a while give pc gaming a break the next xbox and ps4 should entertain you for a while until two years until it gets really outdated by the pc hardware but they still offer good graphics expect high settings or even ultra settings equivalent since they can do 1280 x 720 which is 720p and just upscale it to 1080p they can crank it up to ultra details.
I haven't been a "console gamer" in almost a decade..... In fact, my last console was a Nintendo GameCube that hasn't even been hooked up since 2005. It just sits on the shelf collecting dust. I see no reason at this point to waste money on another console.
Huh, i think he means he is getting bored of gaming full stop.
I'm getting the same, the enthusiasm is still there, but when it comes to playing the game i rarely stick with it and spend more time messing with the HTPC side of my PC.
Exactly. You nailed it.
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Huh, i think he means he is getting bored of gaming full stop.
I'm getting the same, the enthusiasm is still there, but when it comes to playing the game i rarely stick with it and spend more time messing with the HTPC side of my PC.
Likewise games bore me nowdays (my ADHD could be partly to blame for that lol).
I bench and tweak more than I actually play....ME3 was the last game that interested me, holding out for ME4.
And consoles.....? Consoles can die.
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You have to admit though that their bang per buck/pound/euro etc is excellent. You can get an 8 core CPU for under £200 which is simply absurd and whilst the performance is not on par with Intel the performance is still no slouch by any means.!
Not if you factor in power consumption and the huge OC that you need just to get similar performance to Intel's offerings. And I believe it was once shown that an FX8150 bottlenecks's AMD's own 7970.
Their CPUs are not a good buy for any informed person regardless of how you look at it. GPUs are another matter.
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I think the constant bitching and whining from game devs have turned me off to gaming more than any other single reason.....aside from the Mists of Pandaria expansion for WoW....
If I'm not gaming....and F@H isn't going to properly support newer hardware...I don't have much reason to help increase NVidia or AMD's market share.... I'm sure an iGPU or my current cards will be sufficient for web browsing for quite a few years to come.
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^If it wasn't for BF3 I'd still be using my 8800GTX.....I got a 6950 for that game then never played it.
Only have the 7950 now as it had nearly double the performance for the same price and I'll prob have it for a few years...
In fact if my mobo hadn't died I'd be running an Athlon II dual core right now.
Not if you factor in power consumption and the huge OC that you need just to get similar performance to Intel's offerings. And I believe it was once shown that an FX8150 bottlenecks's AMD's own 7970.
Their CPUs are not a good buy for any informed person regardless of how you look at it. GPUs are another matter.
^Depends if you want to pay more money for performance you don't need or less money for performance that suits your purpose.
I don't want to pay more for extra power I won't use, if I did then I would have bought a 7970 instead of my 7950.
Same concept applies to the 8350/20 CPU's, which are priced better than the previous Bulldozer's which were not good value I agree.
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With my computer use over the last 2 months....I could easily get by on an A4-5300
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^What happened to your 7870 btw?
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Sold it.
It did fine in WoW prior to the MoP expansion.....afterwards, it struggled. Guessing another of Blizzard's graphics engine "updates"....which always seem to screw AMD/ATI users. I was getting upwards of 180fps in major cities the day before. The day of MoP's launch, I suddenly dropped to 30fps in those same areas and regardless of population, I couldn't get above 50fps anymore without reducing my graphics settings drastically. In most areas of the game, my GT640 does just as well and my GTX660 stays above 100fps. Would have kept it if Blizzard would learn how to update their graphics engine without screwing Radeon card owners. Went through the same thing with my HD4850 when they "patched" the graphics engine.....framerate went from 100fps and higher to 20-40fps. The card did great in benchmarks, Diablo3, MoH (2010) and DA2 though. If Blizzard south didn't screw up so much....I'd have kept it. They need to fire every member of Blizzard South and hire some devs that actually know how to code.....
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I like it lol amd position right now is shetty if they did go down hill im sure jenson huang wont hesistate to buy amd just like they did on AGEA physx. look at this way their cpu deparment jsut cant compete with intel, there gpu deparment is gettin whoop by nvidia and consumers dont like shetty gpus and the numbers dont lie nvidia is owning them in market when it comes to high performance gpu'sAncient Guru
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Same, waiting for something at least 50% more powerful than a GTX 580. As of now they are still great performers giving me 60+ fps in MOST games being fully maxed. There are the odd games such as Metro 2033 & Cryostasis which give erratic frames per second and are poorly optimized...
Couldn't agree more!

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Also if rumoured specs are to believed then the next gen consoles will be going with a complete AMD system. The PS4 "Orbis" is apparently going to use an AMD APU and an AMD discrete GPU to power the system. If Microsoft go the same route with the 720 and we already know the Wii U uses an AMD GPU as well. They literally have the console market in the palm of their hands. Which will bring in a massive stream of peanuts.
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When was the last time you heard NV/AMD quoting consoles in their income statement?
Ya, that is how that particular stream is relevant in their financials.