Overall GPU shipments dropped 11% from last quarter, AMD slipped 26%, Nvidia fell 16%
Year-to-year total GPU shipments dropped 18.8%—Desktop graphics down 21.7%, notebooks down 16.9%
Year-to-year total GPU shipments dropped 18.8%—Desktop graphics down 21.7%, notebooks down 16.9%
Industry enjoying 6.3% growth for next few years
AMD slipped 17%, Nvidia fell 13.5%, and Intel saw a 12% slip
A giant software industry once dismissed as mature sprouts green shoots
TIBURON, Calif— March 09, 2015:The descriptor of “steady” may not excite, but given the volatility in the workstation market over the last seven years, steady ain't too bad. For those looking to forget the nasty economy of the late 00's, and whose nerves were frayed by the up-and-down rollercoaster that came with the subsequent recovery, the fourth quarter's solid, un-stressful … Read more
Quarter-to-quarter total GPU shipments dropped 3.4%—Desktop graphics down 2.7%, notebooks dropped 3.9%
Quarter-to-quarter AIBs shipments decreased 0.7%, and 017.5% year-to-year
Qualcomm maintains market leadership in SoC GPUs according to latest report from Jon Peddie Research
TIBURON, Calif— December 01, 2014. The market for workstations remains a healthy one. Jon Peddie Research, the leading research firm tracking the workstation industry, reports that the market held onto most of its previous and substantial gains, seeing its second-highest volume total in the third quarter of 2014. Worldwide, the industry shipped approximately 1.02 million workstations last quarter, posting a … Read more
Quarter-to-quarter total GPU shipments up 8.7%—Desktop graphics up 1.9%, notebooks up 13%
TIBURON, CA and SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwired – October 02, 2014) – The Virtualize Conference by graphics experts Jon Peddie Research is coming to the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport on October 30, 2014. The first event of its kind, Virtualize will include a tutorial, speakers, panels, and real world information and guidance on Remote Graphics, Remote Workstations and Virtualization. Today, … Read more
TIBURON, Calif— September 8, 2014. – Characterizing any mature market's quarterly performance as “breakout” verges upon oxymoron. After all, no one is going to confuse the well-established workstation market with a hot emerging market, nor should the former ever expect to see the big quarter-to-quarter growth numbers of the latter. However, in light of a lackluster recent history coupled with … Read more