Jon Peddie Research has released its latest GPU market summary for the fourth quarter of 2022, which shows NVIDIA leading the dGPU market share while Intel and AMD maintain a similar share.
According to JPR, the global PC GPU market, which includes all types of graphics processing units, reached 64.2 million units in Q4 2022 but declined by -35% year on year and -15.4% quarter on quarter. These losses can be attributed to a variety of factors, including rising PC component costs and inflation, which have impacted consumers worldwide.
The current trajectory predicts that GPU shipments will increase by 0.19% between 2022 and 2026, reaching a total installed base of 3.013 billion units, with discrete GPUs accounting for 32% of the segment’s market share. In terms of segment share, desktop GPUs were down by -24%, while notebook GPUs were down by -43%.
In terms of overall PC market share, AMD increased its share by 0.4%, Intel’s share decreased by -1.1%, and NVIDIA’s share increased by 0.68%.
Intel still has a 71% market share in the overall GPU segment, with NVIDIA coming in second at 17% and AMD coming in third at 12%. Although the discrete GPU market share fell to 13 million units, NIDIA maintained its >80% market share. In terms of shipments, Intel and AMD shared a 9% market share, which is significant for the blue team, which has only recently entered the discrete GPU segment.
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