JPR: NVIDIA discrete GPU unit sales now higher than AMD's total GPU shipments

Posted on Monday, November 25 2019 @ 12:48 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Jon Peddie Research issued its Q3 2019 report about the total graphics chip market. These figures include integrated as well as discrete GPU sales. The company says total GPU sales were up 10.7 percent versus the previous quarter but down 5.6 percent year-over-year. NVIDIA saw a 38.3 percent increase in shipments versus the previous quarter and sold more discrete GPUs than all of AMD's total GPUs (integrated and discrete). NVIDIA's total GPU marketshare was 19 percent in Q3 2019, versus 16 percent for AMD. The remainder goes to Intel. Jon Peddie's report that focuses on discrete GPU sales will follow soon.
The global GPU market has been strengthening towards the end of the year, which is in line with seasonal trends, but JPR also reports some surprising spikes in specific categories. Discrete GPU shipments increased 5.13% over last quarter and are now in 32.1% of PCs, which is a significant improvement and hopefully a bellwether for the industry.

Nvidia’s shipments showed a giant 38.3% increase from last quarter. The company leads in discrete GPUs and this quarter shipped more than all of AMD’s total GPUs (including APUs).

For comparison, AMD’s overall unit shipments increased 8.7% quarter-to-quarter, Intel’s total shipments increased 5.4% from last quarter, and as mentioned, Nvidia’s increased 38.3%. Last quarter was transitional for Nvidia and the company ramped up at the end of the quarter. Channel inventory is now healthy says the company, Q4 notebook will be seasonally down. Nvidia says RTX doing well and represents 66% of its gaming revenue.

  • The attach rate of GPUs (includes integrated and discrete GPUs) to PCs for the quarter was 128% which was up 1.7% from last quarter.
  • Discrete GPUs were in 32.1% of PCs, which is up 5.13% from last quarter.
  • The overall PC market increased by 9.21% quarter-to-quarter and increased by 3.7% year-to-year.
  • Desktop graphics add-in boards (AIBs) that use discrete GPUs increased 42.2% from last quarter.

    Even though there is uncertainty in the notebook supply chain due to CPU constraints, there has been a record number of new notebook announcements, and systems with amazing specifications in performance, battery life, and screen resolution. Specialized notebooks that sit somewhere between workstations and enthusiast PCs are arriving on the market for creative professionals. Strong graphics subsystems are an important selling point for these machines.

    In seasonal cycles of the past, overall graphics shipments in the third quarter are typically up from the previous quarter. For Q32'19, it increased by almost 11% from last quarter and was greater than the ten-year average.

    A total of 89 million units were shipped in Q3'19 which decreased by 6 million units from the same quarter a year ago indicating the market is down on a year-to-year basis. However, this is the second quarter in a row of increased GPU shipments.

    GPUs are traditionally a leading indicator of the market, since a GPU goes into every system before it is shipped, and most of the PC vendors are guiding optimistically for next quarter, an average of 7%.
  • JPR total graphics marketshare q3 2019


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