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NVIDIA Widens Gap with AMD in Graphics Market
According to numbers released by Jon Peddie Research NVIDIA has captured 32.6% of the overall graphics market, beating AMD who captured 19.5%. This is a big change from last year when AMD held 26.7% at this time over NVIDIA's 19.7%. Market analysts mostly blame last year's merger between AMD and ATI. Intel is still the overall leader with 37.6% of the market thanks in part to its mobile graphics processor sales. In the desktop market NVIDIA is currently the clear leader claiming 43% ahead of Intel's 38.5% and AMD's 23%.
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According to numbers released by Jon Peddie Research NVIDIA has captured 32.6% of the overall graphics market, beating AMD who captured 19.5%. This is a big change from last year when AMD held 26.7% at this time over NVIDIA's 19.7%. Market analysts mostly blame last year's merger between AMD and ATI. Intel is still the overall leader with 37.6% of the market thanks in part to its mobile graphics processor sales. In the desktop market NVIDIA is currently the clear leader claiming 43% ahead of Intel's 38.5% and AMD's 23%.

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