Sales of graphics cards hit lowest sales since a decade
In graphics processing units (GPUs), sales have been steadily falling. Even worse, sales for this division were their lowest in almost a decade in the fiscal third quarter of 2022.
The gaming industry is experiencing the same economic downturn as the rest of the globe, which makes it easy to understand why the mining sector is almost dead and cryptocurrency prices are at an all-time low. This also impacts brand name makers of personal computers. Companies have cut their component purchases since demand for brand-new personal computers has dropped and no back-to-school update is anticipated for the first time in many years.
Not to mention the very tempting prices on the secondary market for graphics cards used for mining. This resulted in a decline of 10.5% in GPU shipments, to 75.5 million units, across both discrete and integrated GPUs, this quarter. As calculated by Jon Paddie Research, this indicates a decrease of 25.1% compared to the corresponding period in 2021.
In addition, JPR reports that desktop GPU shipments are down 15.43%, while laptop GPU shipments are down 30%; this is the largest reduction in shipments since the 2009 recession. Intel's processors accounted for 72% of the company's revenue in the quarter, confirming the company's continued market dominance. Furthermore, the company's share of GPU shipments climbed to 4.7%. A decrease in shipments contributed to stock price drops for both NVIDIA (16%) and AMD (12%) within the same time period.
The slowdowns have been caused by a number of factors, including the "cryptocurrency mining stoppage," zero tolerance measures in China (as a result of Covid), US sanctions, and the economic position of customers.
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I bought myself a PS5 and a sub; I'll happily play through the catalog whil I wait for prices to become normal again, back when a 1070 class card used to cost 400 euro and an 1080 would be 600 eur.
Not the blasphemous prices we're currently seeing.
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Yeah I bought a nintendo switch for my kids this christmas and we'll have fun playing with that as a family. I'm not spending a thousand bucks or more on a GPU. Not now, not ever. I'll watch the market but as of now, I'm out with these prices. They need to go back to 9 or 10 series pricing before I start to care again. If they don't, oh well. This just ain't for me anymore.
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Like many I how was only gaming on PC until 2 year a go, got a PS5 and now I almost forgot on PC gaming. If the prices will come down then maybe I will go back, but as it stands I don't see a way out.
The prices ar going up and I think they will not stop, if people don't buy them then there will be fewer and so on... at least for the next 1-2 years. We will see after.
To me now after going to console gaming, I can say: consoles or maybe in time cloud gaming is the future. And if I think about it this is not necessary a good thing.
Still the price for GPU it is not justified.
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Still waiting for prices to go back to normal, I can wait forever....
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Historically low and further declining sales on one side.
GPUs as expensive as they never have been on the other side.
Let's see who can weather the storm and has the longer breath. If anybody thinks prices are too expensive right now, have fun betting on the chance that 2024's hardware releases will be cheaper again.