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Q3 Graphics Shipments up 16.7% over Last Quarter, 18.4% over Last Year According to Latest Report from Jon Peddie Research

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Intel led the quarter with 36.5% growth, Nvidia had 30% growth

Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics chip shipments and suppliers' market share for Q3'11.

Shipments during the third quarter of 2011 did (finally) behave according to past years with regard to seasonality, and washigher on a year-to-year comparison for the quarter. 2011 is still an unusual year for the PC and graphics suppliers as businesses take their own path to recovery.

The third quarter of the year is usually the growth quarter and was this year which is a positive sign looking forward. The growth in Q3 comes as a welcome change-is it inventory building for the holiday season.

The quarter in general

  • This quarter, Intel celebrated its seventh quarter of embedded processor graphics CPU (EPG, a multi-chip design that combined a graphics processor and CPU in the same package) shipments, and had a very strong double digit growth in desktops and notebooks.
  • AMD lost in overall market share Intel gained more compared to last quarter and Nvidia declined due to its exiting from the integrated segments.
  • Year to year this quarter Intel market share increased (9.5%), AMD broke even, and Nvidia slipped -23% in the overall market partially due to the company withdrawing from the integrated segments. However, Nvidia gained 10.9% in desktop discrete.
  • The quarter's change in total shipments from last quarter increased 16.7%, above the ten-year average of 13.9%.
  • AMD's HPU quarter-to-quarter growth has been extraordinary at an average of 58.4% for desktop and notebook, and Intel's EPG growth was significant at an average of 23.6%. This is a clear showing of the industry's affirmation of the value of CPUs with embedded graphics and is in line with our forecasts. The major, and logical, impact is on older IGPs, and some on low-end low-cost add-in boards (AIBS).
  • Almost 92 million PCs shipped worldwide this quarter, an increase of 8.8% compared to last quarter (based on an average of reports from Dataquest, IDC, and HSI).

At least one and often two GPUs are present in every PC shipped. It can take the form of a discrete chip, a GPU integrated in the chipset, or a GPU embedded in the CPU. The average has grown from 115% in 2001 to almost 160% GPUs per PC.

Discrete graphics processing unit (GPUs) chips and other chips with graphics (integrated graphics processor chipsets-IGPs, x86 CPU heterogeneous processor units- HPUs, andx86 CPU embedded processor units-EPGs) are a leading indicator for the PC market.

Market shares shifted for the big three, and put pressure on the smaller three, and most showed a decrease in market share as indicated in Table 1

Intel continues to be the overall market share leader, elevated by Core i5 EPG CPUs, Sandy Bridge, and Pineview Atom sales for Netbooks. AMD lost market share quarter-to quarter and Nvidia lost share.

Nvidia is exiting the integrated graphics segments and shifting focus to discrete GPUs. The company showed significant discrete market share gain (30% qtr-qtr). Nvidia credits strong connect with new Intel Sandybridge notebooks. Ironically Nvidia enjoyed some serendipitous sales of IGPs in Q3 due to some older AMD CPU sales in Asia.

AMD's overall graphics market share dropped 0.3% from last quarter even though the company's HPU class Fusion APU processors are selling very well.

 

 

Market share this quarter

Market share last Qtr

Unit Change Qtr-Qtr

Share Change Qtr-Qtr

Market Share last yr

AMD

23.0%

24.4%

9.9%

-5.9%

23.0%

Intel

60.4%

54.8%

28.5%

10.1%

55.1%

Nvidia

16.1%

20.1%

-6.2%

-19.6%

21.0%

Matrox

0.04%

0.0%

0.0%

-14.3%

0.1%

SiS

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

VIA/S3

0.5%

0.6%

-8.9%

-22.0%

0.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

16.7%

 

100.0%

Table 1: Total Graphics Chip Market shares (Jon Peddie Research)

Year to year for the quarter the market increased. Shipments increased to 138.5 million units, up 21.5 million units from this quarter last year.

Pricing and Availability

The Q3'11 edition of Jon Peddie Research's Market Watch is available now in both electronic and hard copy editions, and can be purchased for $995. Included with this report is an Excel workbook with the data used to create the charts, the charts themselves, and supplemental information. The annual subscription price for JPR's Market Watch is $3,500 and includes four quarterly issues. Full subscribers to JPR services receive Tech Watch (the company's bi-weekly report) and a copy of Market Watch as part of their subscription. For information about purchasing Market Watch, please call 415/435-9368 or visit the Jon Peddie Research website at www.jonpeddie.com.

Contact Robert Dow at JPR (Robert@jonpeddie.com) for a free sample of TechWatch.

About Jon Peddie Research

Dr. Jon Peddie has been active in the graphics and multimedia fields for more than 30 years. Jon Peddie Research is a technically oriented multimedia and graphics research and consulting firm. Based in Tiburon, California, JPR provides consulting, research, and other specialized services to technology companies in a variety of fields including graphics development, multimedia for professional applications and consumer electronics, high-end computing, and Internet-access product development. Jon Peddie's Market Watch is a quarterly report focused on the market activity of PC graphics controllers for notebook and desktop computing.