Intel's Sandy Bridge Grabs Market Share from Nvidia, AMD

Jon Peddie Research (JPR) announced for the 2nd Quarter of 2011, Intel's market share of graphic shipment increased about 20% quarter-to-quarter.
AMD also gained market share and NVDIA lost share, vis-a-vis Intel's performance.

With the launch of its Sandy Bridge processors this January at CES 2011, Intel has gone from strength to strength and continues to be the market leader of graphics shipment. This is despite the chipset design error which Intel announced at the end of the same month of Sandy Bridge's launch.

Vendor

Q3 2011 Share

Q2 2011 Share

Unit Change (Qtr-Qtr)

Share Change (Qtr-Qtr)

Market Share 2010

AMD

21.2%

24.7%

-7.3%

-13.9%

24.7%

Intel

60.7%

54.7%

19.6%

11.0%

52.9%

Nvidia

17.5%

19.9%

-5.3%

-12.1%

21.4%

Matrox

0.04%

0.0%

-8.3%

-14.9%

0.1%

SiS

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.1%

VIA/S3

0.5%

0.7%

-20.1%

-25.8%

0.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

7.7%

N.A.

100.0%

Despite having a strong showing earlier this year courtesy of its Fusion chips, graphics shipments from AMD fell 7.3% sequentially as its share fell 13.9% in the 2nd Quarter with a slice of 21.2%. Nvidia's cut was even smaller at 17.5%, though its overall 2nd Quarter performance was slightly better with shipments dipping 5.3% on-quarter.

According to JPR, graphics chips (GPUs) and chips with graphics (IGPs, HPUs, and EPGs) are a leading indicator for the PC market. At least one and often two GPUs are present in every PC shipped. In a May report, it announced an unusual 10.3% increase in graphics shipments between the fourth quarter of 2010 and the first quarter of 2011. That figure ran counter to the period's average change of -4%.

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