NVIDIA now has 80 percent discrete GPU marketshare

Posted on Wednesday, August 26 2020 @ 21:20 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Jon Peddie Research reports that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, overall GPU shipments increased 2.5 percent in Q2 2020. This data point is about the total GPU market, which includes integrated graphics solutions. Especially NVIDIA saw a large boost in shipments of 17.8 percent, AMD also enjoyed growth of 8.4 percent while Intel saw a decline of 2.5 percent.

Zooming in on the discrete video card market, it appears NVIDIA is totally obliterating AMD. In the second quarter, NVIDIA managed to capture a marketshare of 80 percent, up from an already high level of 75 percent in the first quarter!
As part of its ongoing research on the PC graphics market, Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has released its Market Watch report for the second quarter of 2020. Before 2020, the PC market was showing signs of improvement and settling into a new normal. JPR’s Market Watch report confirms that trend for the second quarter of 2020, but with some surprises results for this very unusual year.

Graphics shipments

Quarterly shipments and market share and year-to-year results

Overall GPU shipments increased 2.5% from last quarter, AMD shipments increased by 8.4%, Intel's shipments, decreased by -2.7%, and Nvidia’s shipments increased by 17.8%.

Quick highlights
  • AMD’s overall unit shipments increased by 8.4% quarter-to-quarter, Intel’s total shipments decreased by -2.7% from last quarter, and Nvidia’s increased by 17.8%.
  • The overall attach rate of GPUs (includes integrated and discrete GPUs, desktop, notebook, and workstations) to PCs for the quarter was 126% which was up by 2.3% from last quarter.
  • The overall PC market increased by 0.68% quarter-to-quarter and increased by 12.54% year-to-year.
  • Desktop graphics add-in boards (AIBs that use discrete GPUs) increased by 6.55% from last quarter.
  • Q2'20 saw no change in tablet shipments from last quarter.

    Discrete GPU marketshare AMD vs NVIDIA

    Discrete GPU market share
    Typically, the second quarter is down compared to the previous quarter. This quarter was up as the influence of the pandemic has had unpredictable market effects.

    The above charts express the supplier’s market share, in the current quarter, as well as quarter-to-quarter results, and year-to-year quarter results.

    Jon Peddie, President of JPR, notes “the pandemic has been disruptive and had varying effects on the market. Some sales that might have occurred in Q3 (such as notebooks for the back-to-school season) have been pulled in to Q2 while desktop sales declined. Intel’s manufacturing challenges have also negatively affected desktop sales.

    “We believe the stay at home orders have continued to increase demand in spite of the record-setting unemployment levels. As economies open up, consumer confidence will be an important metric to watch.”

    GPUs are traditionally a leading indicator of the market since a GPU goes into every system before suppliers' ships the PC, most of the semiconductor vendors are guiding up for next quarter, by an average of 12%. Some of that guidance is based on normal seasonality, but there is also a factor for the Coronavirus impact.

    JPR also publishes a series of reports on the graphics Add-in-Board Market and PC Gaming Hardware Market, which covers the total market including system and accessories, and looks at 31 countries.


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    Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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