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Guru3D.com » News » Nvidia 76% - AMD 24% - GPU marketshare Q4 2014

Nvidia 76% - AMD 24% - GPU marketshare Q4 2014

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/23/2015 05:25 PM | source: | 82 comment(s)
Nvidia 76% - AMD 24% - GPU marketshare Q4 2014

JPR announced estimated graphics add-in-board (AIB) shipments and suppliers’ market share for 2014 3Q. JPR’s AIB Report tracks computer add-in graphics boards, which carry discrete graphics chips. AIBs used in desktop PCs, workstations, servers, and other devices such as scientific instruments.

 They are sold directly to customers as aftermarket products, or are factory installed. In all cases, AIBs represent the higher end of the graphics industry using discrete chips and private high-speed memory, as compared to the integrated GPUs in CPUs that share slower system memory.

The news was encouraging and seasonally understandable, quarter-to-quarter, the market decreased -0.68% (compared to the desktop PC market, which decreased 3.53% ).
On a year-to-year basis, we found that total AIB shipments during the quarter fell -17.52% , which is more than desktop PCs, which fell -0.72% .

However, in spite of the overall decline, somewhat due to tablets and embedded graphics, the PC gaming momentum continues to build and is the bright spot in the AIB market.
The overall PC desktop market increased quarter-to-quarter including double-attach—the adding of a second (or third) AIB to a system with integrated processor graphics—and to a lesser extent, dual AIBs in performance desktop machines using either AMD’s Crossfire or Nvidia’s SLI technology.

The attach rate of AIBs to desktop PCs has declined from a high of 63% in Q1 2008 to 36% this quarter.

The quarter in general

JPR found that AIB shipments during the quarter behaved according to past years with regard to seasonality, but the increase was less than the 10-year average. AIB shipments decreased -0.68% from the last quarter (the 10-year average is -3.22%).

Total AIB shipments decreased this quarter to 12.4 million units from last quarter.
AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total desktop AIB unit shipments decreased -16.0% .
Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter unit shipments increased 5.5% · Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position at 76.0% .
Figures for the other suppliers were flat to declining.

The change from year to year decreased -17.5% compared to last year. This quarter compared to Quarter-to-quarter percentage changes for the vendors are shown in Table 1.

The AIB market now has just four chip (GPU) suppliers, who also build and sell AIBs. The primary suppliers of GPUs are AMD and Nvidia. There are 48 AIB suppliers, the AIB OEM customers of the GPU suppliers, which they call “partners.”

In addition to privately branded AIBs offered worldwide, about a dozen PC suppliers offer AIBs as part of a system, and/or as an option, and some that offer AIBs as separate aftermarket products.

We have been tracking AIB shipments quarterly since 1987—the volume of those boards peaked in 1999, reaching 114 million units, in 2013 65 million shipped.
In addition to privately branded AIBs offered worldwide, about a dozen PC suppliers offer AIBs as part of a system, and/or as an option, and some that offer AIBs as separate aftermarket products.

We have been tracking AIB shipments quarterly since 1987—the volume of those boards peaked in 1999, reaching 114 million units, in 2013 65 million shipped.
The term “AIB” is an abbreviation for add-in board, also called a “card.” A “GPU” is the graphic processor unit on the AIB, also called the “chip.”

Graphics add-in board are without doubt one of the most powerful, exciting, and essential components in the PC market today: not only does every computer require one (or more) but the technology is entering into major new markets like supercomputers, remote workstations, and simulators almost on a daily basis. It would be little exaggeration to say that the AIB resembles the 800-pound gorilla in the room.

JPR’s AIB Report tracks computer add-in graphics boards, which carry discrete graphics chips. AIBs are used in desktop PCs, workstations, servers, and other devices such as scientific instruments. They are sold directly to customers as aftermarket products, or are factory installed. In all cases, AIBs represent the higher end of the graphics industry using discrete chips and private high-speed memory, as compared to the integrated GPUs in CPUs that share slower system memory.

It is critical to get a proper grip on this highly complex technology and understand its future direction.

This detailed 56-page report will provide you with all the data, analysis and insight you need to clearly understand where this technology is today and where it's headed.
This fact and data-based report does not pull any punches: frankly, you will be shocked by some of the analysis and insight.

Our findings include AIBs for Desktops, workstations, and PC-based commercial (i.e., POS) and industrial/scientific and embedded. This report does not include the x86 game consoles, handhelds (i.e., mobile phones), x86 Servers or ARM-based Tablets (i.e. iPad and Android-based Tablets), or ARM-based Servers. It does include x86-based tablets, Chromebooks, and embedded systems.

We have been providing quarterly reports on the PC graphics market shipments since 1988.



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moab600
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#5018647 Posted on: 02/23/2015 05:43 PM
NVIDIA more impressive than ever, maxwell is just too good(even with 970 4gb hox).

But i though nvidia had 65-70% market share, 76% is insane. probably will go down in 2015 a bit.

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#5018652 Posted on: 02/23/2015 05:49 PM
Why is S3 even listed? They don't have a product "in the channel" and haven't for several years now. Their last product launch was in 2009 (6 years ago this month). I can't even find a site selling their cards anymore.

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#5018667 Posted on: 02/23/2015 06:17 PM
Not very surprising...

Not very surprising considering nVidia is leading in every way: performance, heat/noise, software and technology.

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#5018673 Posted on: 02/23/2015 06:32 PM
Wake up AMD,we need you to be more competitive!I really believe that it`s time to be more aggressive!I would really like to see nVidia 55% and AMD 45%,that would be really nice market share.

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#5018674 Posted on: 02/23/2015 06:34 PM
Not surprising in the least. No wonder all those 290 290x price reductions.

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