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NVIDIA Overtakes AMD in Graphics Market

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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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They overtook AMD during Q1 this year, just the gap has widened even more now.
 
No surprizes there, thats what happens when you let 8800's reign for a good 9 months...... I am sure ATI knew it would cost them big time...
 
They overtook AMD during Q1 this year, just the gap has widened even more now.

that is what i thought but the 3 articles i read dont even mention that. if you can find me a link that states nvidia took them out last quarter i will update my news post.
 
Who controls the remaining 56.7% of the market? Is that all on-board video?
 
Doesn't intel have many of the onboard video cards, so doesn't that make the overall view of this a little unfair? They should have done a overall, a onboard, and a dedicated video.
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Doesn't intel have many of the onboard video cards, so doesn't that make the overall view of this a little unfair? They should have done a overall, a onboard, and a dedicated video.
2c

Nvidia's closing in on Intel, 5% away, if they can keep this up.....

Also, you have to remember alot of AMD chipsets use nvidia/ati integrated graphics.
 
Nvidia's closing in on Intel, 5% away, if they can keep this up.....

Also, you have to remember alot of AMD chipsets use nvidia/ati integrated graphics.

This is true, I work in the industry and we still tend to see Intel cpus with onboard Intel gpu chips. That seems to be what IT companies still seem to push (probably a profit point).
 
No surprise here.. I'm just unsure if I should start playing the death march yet or not.
 
Yes the merger hurt, but ATI will bounce back. I swear, you folks and your numbers makes me wanna shoot someone! <G>
 
Yes the merger hurt, but ATI will bounce back. I swear, you folks and your numbers makes me wanna shoot someone! <G>

of course they will come back!
 
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