JPR: GPU shipments fell 25.1% year-on-year in the third quarter of this year

According to the latest report from Jon Peddie Research, according to Videocardz, total GPU shipments (including all platforms and all types of GPUs) will reach 75.5 million in the third quarter of 2022, a year-on-year decrease of 25.1%. The shipments of the mobile platform decreased by 15.43%, and the notebook platform decreased by 30%, which was the largest decline since 2009.


Market share: AMD's overall market share decreased by -8.5% from the previous quarter, Intel's market share increased by 10.3% from the previous quarter, and Nvidia's market share decreased by 1.87% from the previous quarter.

Jon Peddie, president of JPR said.

The third quarter is usually the high point of the year for GPU and PC suppliers, and although suppliers gave lower guidance in the second quarter, the results were well below their expectations.

Nvidia RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 will be launched in October and November respectively, and AMD RX 7900 series graphics cards will be launched in December. The graphics card market may see growth as more new graphics card models from AMD and Nvidia hit the market.

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