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Q4 2014 - nvidia gain market share again

NV 76% AMD 24% GPU marketshare Q4 2014 JPR

http://jonpeddie.com/publications/add-in-board-report/

Total AIB shipments decreased this quarter to 12.4 million units from last quarter.
• AMD’s quarter-to-quarter total desktop AIB unit shipments decreased -16.0%.
• Nvidia’s quarter-to-quarter unit shipments increased 5.5% · Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position at 76.0%.
• Figures for the other suppliers were flat to declining.

Nvidia: 76%
AMD: 24%

Wow 76% is a record high for Nvidia and AMD's 24% is the worst ever in AMD history since Q1 2009. R9 285, 290, 290X, 295X2 and Mantle had not been done well take back marketshare, it was a disaster for AMD when they bad forecasted 45% marketshare aimed by Q4 2014. If Nvidia hit 80% milestone in Q1 2015 then 390X probably will have very hard time to gain some marketshare from GM200 in Q2 or ever Q3.

The last time ATi held dominance marketshare was 10 years ago back in 2005 but never recovered since AMD acquired ATi in 2006 when things went messed up.

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Interesting to see this years with the 970 fiasco! Doubt it'll make a massive difference unless the court goes against them!
 
RIP NVidia

If AMD go down NVidia will follow them.

It is in no ones interest to see AMD disappear from the graphics market.
 
So AMD (ATI's) glory days were actually during the X800?

I guess the 9700/9800 Pros started the momentum though.
 
Interesting to see this years with the 970 fiasco! Doubt it'll make a massive difference unless the court goes against them!

Doubt it will make any difference. Although in terms of AIB shipment share, following the pattern for the last few years, their shipment share will likely drop a bit from the Q4 high. They have Q4 peaks in '10 '11 '12. Graph seems to have dropped '09.
 
2006 is when the GeForce 8800 series was released. It was so far ahead of ATI at the time (as well as the few 2 gens after it) performance wise, and ATI (now AMD) has been playing catch-up ever since.

Because Nvidia been dominating ATI for so long, now even with them delibrately holding back the performance on their mainstream cards to only being on par with AMD, people will still go "take my money mode" and spend more to buy Nvidia because of it being the "better brand".

Also the discrete graphic market would include mobile GPUs as well...and you would far more likely to find Nvidia GPUs in laptops (i.e. the x10, x20, x30 GPUs) than ATI/AMD GPUs, and AMD's APUs doesn't count as "discreate graphic" I believe.
 
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