Leonidas
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New news, new thread. The graphs are from an article posted yesterday.
Intel's shipments in the last quarter increased by 7x while AMD's dropped down to just 1/3rd of the previous quarter.
Intel went from having basically 0% dGPUs to 4% in a single quarter, the highest number dGPU market share they ever reached. +3.6% for Intel.
AMD GPU sales halved from 20% to 10%. -10% for AMD.
While Nvidia saw the greatest increase in market share. +6.4%
The GPU market has shrunk but this is still quite interesting I think. In the latest tracked quarter Nvidia shipped 6X more dGPUs than Intel and AMD combined.
AMD Radeon GPU Shipments Fall to All-Time Low of 0.69 Million: Drop of 88% Since 2018 [JPR] | Hardware Times
Graphics card shipments plummeted to a 13-year low in the third quarter of this year. NVIDIA and AMD have both suffered a steep decline in revenue in the aftermath of the cryptocurrency crash. As already reported earlier, NVIDIA strengthened its position in the market at the expense of the...
www.hardwaretimes.com
Intel's shipments in the last quarter increased by 7x while AMD's dropped down to just 1/3rd of the previous quarter.
Intel went from having basically 0% dGPUs to 4% in a single quarter, the highest number dGPU market share they ever reached. +3.6% for Intel.
AMD GPU sales halved from 20% to 10%. -10% for AMD.
While Nvidia saw the greatest increase in market share. +6.4%
The GPU market has shrunk but this is still quite interesting I think. In the latest tracked quarter Nvidia shipped 6X more dGPUs than Intel and AMD combined.
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