Jon Peddie Research’s annual GPU Market and Products report consolidates GPU developments for 2024. It includes announcements by the leading GPU suppliers, market size and share, and benchmark results.
The global PC GPU market exceeded 251 million units in 2024, with a 6% year-over-year increase. More GPUs (~24%) are shipped each year than CPUs.
The information is presented in chronological order by quarter and includes shipment data, new product introduction, benchmark results, and associated information on new standards.
This seventh edition of GPU developments is a compendium of reports from our client service TechWatch; our testing service, Mt. Tiburon Testing Labs; our quarterly market report on GPUs, Market Watch; our semi-annual Workstationreport; and our quarterly Add-in Board report; as well as excerpts from our semi-annual PC Gaming Hardware Market Study report, in addition to our reports and studies on mobile devices, TV gaming, and digital content creation
Although it is thorough, we do not claim it to be exhaustive of each and every announcement made by the suppliers.
The 208-page report contains 155 charts and illustrations, 24 tables, and a comprehensive index.
GPU 2024 Market and Products report includes:
Forward
INTRODUCTION
GPUs, cards, and AIBs
Where do GPUs come from?
Where do GPUs go?
Integrated vs. discrete performance
Platforms and processors
When did a GPU become an SoC?
What is a GPU these days 25—years later?
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2024
Quarterly GPU shipments were down -10%, has seasonality returned?
Nvidia rounds out its RTX 4000 Super series with the RTX 4080 Super
Nvidia extends the Ada-generation laptop GPU line
Nvidia RTX 2000 is small but fierce
What makes a good computing system performance benchmark?
Experimental GPUs from DIYers
Microsoft thinks LOD will speed up RT
Modder update for older Nvidia AIBs
Nvidia Ada workstation board is memory-rich
Ada’s life will end on February 1, 2025
VESA updates Adaptive-Sync Display standard
AMD’s 16GB RX 7600 XT is official
Nvidia’s Chinese chip may create demand for Chinese GPUs
Imagination and MulticoreWare get 50 GFLOPS of extra compute from Texas Instruments TDA4VM processor
Nvidia introduces its new editions to the 4000 series line
Exynos 2400 Xclipse 940 GPU looks ready for battle
Nvidia: A new era of AI PCs is here
Nvidia rounds out its RTX 4000 Super series with the RTX 4080 Super
THE SECOND QUARTER OF 2024
Quarterly GPU shipments were up 1.8%, and seasonality not in sight
X-Silicon’s low-power, open-standard, Vulkan-enabled C-GPU
Think Silicon demos GPUs for embedded and wearables at Embedded World
Squeezing more out of Ampere
VESA enhances HDR display performance for PCs
Chaos V-Ray 6 Benchmark
Breaking Limit ray-tracing benchmark from Basemark
Intel introduces Lunar Lake and Xe2 GPU architecture at Taipei tech event
Semiconductor companies’ R&D and inventories
The SR-71 of computing—Intel Ponte Vecchio retires after five years
Ponte Vecchio’s replacement, Falcon Shores, speculation
Focusing on GPU power consumption misses the point
Battlemage is ready for war!
Intel’s new Xe2 graphics deliver impressive frame rates in F1 24
What has AI done for graphics?
Intel’s embedded Arc AIBs
Nvidia vs. Intel vs. AMD AI
AMD ups its Fidelity Super Resolution by 0.1
Imagination GPU joins SiFive CPU and NPU in Eswin RISC-V edge computing SoC
Nvidia’s DLSS keeps winning hearts, minds, and wallets
THE THIRD QUARTER OF 2024
3rd-quarter GPU shipments were up 3.4%. Is seasonality returning?
AMD iGPU about eight years behind a dGPU
Do we have enough shaders?
AMD’s major advancement in frame-generation technology for AMD HYPR-RX
AMD possible ray-tracing improvements
Arm enters the RT scaling race
Intel Arcs into automotive with a dGPU
Imagination announces new automotive GPU
GPU start-up Xiangdixian Computing Technology in financial difficulty
Intel puts its best iGPU foot forward
Loongson’s newest GPU
AMD to integrate CDNA and RDNA architectures to compete in AI
Taking a look at Q3’24 AIB price movements
THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2024
AMD’s new MI325X Instinct AI GPU 176
AMD introduces a new GPU for laptop gaming
Intel introduces long-awaited Battlemage-based AIBs
GPUs to the rescue for Intel
Intel Arc B580 and AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D—great performance for a few dollars
INDEX
JPR also publishes a series of reports on the graphics add-in board market, the workstation market, and PC gaming hardware market. The latter covers the total market, including systems and accessories, and examines 31 countries.
The new 2025 edition of GPUs 2024: Markets and Products contains the above information and more.
Pricing and availability
JPR’s GPUs 2024: Markets and Product is available in an electronic edition and sells for $1,000. It can be downloaded here.
About Jon Peddie Research
Jon Peddie Research has been active in the graphics and multimedia fields for more than 30 years. JPR 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 various fields, including graphics development, multimedia for professional applications and consumer electronics, high-end computing, and Internet-access product development. JPR’s Market Watch is a quarterly report focused on PC graphics controllers’ market activity for notebook and desktop computing.