The GPU market is growing, but Coronavirus will have a negative impact. All the data

The GPU market is growing, but Coronavirus will have a negative impact. All the data

The global market for PC graphics cards shows slight signs of recovery and in the last quarter of 2019 it is up 3.4% over the previous quarter. This is what emerges from the recent report by Jon Peddie Research which, at the same time, photographed a 1.3% drop in GPU shipments on an annual basis.

In this context AMD is the company that has achieved the best results, increasing shipments up to 22.6% and market share by 3%. Different speech for Intel and NVIDIA: the first is rather stable with + 0.2%, a little less NVIDIA which loses 1.9% and almost a percentage point relative to the market share.

AMD worked fairly well in the last quarter of 2019, however compared to NVIDIA it earns only one percentage point on an annual basis in the segment of dedicated graphics cards. The Sunnyvale company now holds 27% of the market share, a percentage that at the moment does not worry the NVIDIA competitor well balanced at 73%.

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Still remaining in the field of dedicated graphics cards, the market is rather static and slightly down (-0.19%) but 2020 could be a turning point with the debut of the first graphics cards Intel Xe that we talked about a few days ago, an Intel we remember that with its integrated GPU currently holds the largest market share globally.


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