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Amd increases its sales of radeon graphics by 22% in 2019

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This is the latest report from Jon Peddie Research on the quota of GPU usage in the PC world. The report includes the sales that happened in the last quarter of 2019 for AMD, Intel and Nvidia.

AMD increases its sales of Radeon graphics by 22% in the last quarter of 2019

Overall GPU sales increased 3.4% from Q3 2019, AMD shipments increased 22.6%, Nvidia decreased -1.9%, and Intel shipments increased 0.2%.

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AMD's last quarter market share in total GPU shipments increased 3.0%, Intel's decreased -2.0% and Nvidia's -0.97%, as indicated in the chart. attached. However, in discrete GPU shipments, AMD rose to 27% from 26% last year, and 24% in the last quarter. Nonetheless, Nvidia remains the dominant leader in discrete GPU market share worldwide with 73% of the market.

Highlights

  • AMD's total unit shipments increased 22.6% quarter-over-quarter, Intel's total shipments increased 0.2% from the last quarter, and Nvidia's shipments decreased -1.9%. GPUs (includes integrated and discrete GPUs) to PCs for the quarter was 130%, an increase of 1.8% compared to the last quarter. Discrete GPUs were in 31.9% of PCs, which This represents a decrease of -0.19% compared to the last quarter. The general personal computers market increased by 1.99% quarter-on-quarter, and increased by 3.54% year-on-year. Desktop graphics cards (AIBs) using discrete GPUs increased 12.17% from the last quarter. In the fourth quarter of 2019 there was an increase in tablet sales compared to the previous quarter. The sales of GPUs in the fourth quarter are practically flat compared to the previous quarter, however, the fourth quarter of 2020 saw an increase in appearance.

Jon Peddie, President of JPR, notes: “This is the third consecutive quarter of increase in GPU shipments. However, the first quarter, which is seasonally flat on the downside, may show an unusual drop due to disruptions in China's supply chain by the Coronavirus epidemic. ''

It remains to be seen the extent of the epidemic in the coming months and that it could affect the silicon industry. We will keep you informed.

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