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Total PC GPU Shipments Increased by 6% From Last Quarter and 20% Year-to-Year

tusharngf

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Jon Peddie Research reports the growth of the global PC-based graphics processor unit (GPU) market reached 76.2 million units in Q4'23 and PC CPU shipments increased an astonishing 24% year over year, the biggest year-to-year increase in two and a half decades. Overall, GPUs will have a compound annual growth rate of 3.6% during 2024-2026 and reach an installed base of almost 5 billion units at the end of the forecast period. Over the next five years, the penetration of discrete GPUs (dGPUs) in the PC will be 30%.

AMD's overall market share decreased by -1.4% from last quarter, Intel's market share increased 2.8, and Nvidia's market share decreased by -1.36%, as indicated in the following chart.

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Overall GPU unit shipments increased by 5.9% from last quarter. AMD's shipments decreased by -2.9%, Intel's shipments rose 10.5%, and Nvidia's shipments decreased by -1.5%.
  • The GPU's overall attach rate (which includes integrated and discrete GPUs, desktops, notebooks, and workstations) in PCs for the quarter was 113%, down -3.3% from last quarter.
  • Desktop graphics add-in boards (AIBs that use discrete GPUs) increased by 6.8% from the last quarter. The overall PC CPU market increased by 9.0% quarter to quarter and increased 24.0% year to year.
The fourth quarter is typically flat to up compared to the previous quarter. This quarter was up 5.9% from the last quarter, which was above the 10-year average of -0.6%.
"The fourth quarter is a bit of a bellwether for the following year, and this quarter it was up, suggesting 2024 will be a strong year for the PC," said Dr. Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research. "The PC and CPU makers are introducing the so-called AI PC in the hopes of stimulating the market with a new shiny thing. We've had AI-capable PCs for over a decade and the issue has been (and still is), where is the AI they will accelerate? It's coming, and early examples from Adobe, Microsoft, and the CAD suppliers are good examples. But it won't hit mainstream everyday utilization probably until the end of the year at the earliest. Therefore, we suggest caution in one's optimism and enthusiasm."

GPUs and CPUs are leading indicators of the PC market because they go into a system while it's being built, before the suppliers ship the PC. However, most of the semiconductor vendors are guiding down for the next quarter the average guidance for Q1'24 is -7.1%, but the weighted average guidance is -2.8%. Last quarter, they guided 7%, which was too high by 1%. The 10-year average for Q3-to-Q4 shipments is 0.9%, so happy days may not be completely here just yet. However, some organizations' reading of the tea leaves sees the two consecutive quarters of growth as the harbinger of a fantastic 2024, just like they saw the Covid demand for Chromebooks as the beginning of an explosive demand for Chromebooks—that hasn't quite happened yet.

Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/319714/...ed-by-6-from-last-quarter-and-20-year-to-year
 
I'll buy a GPU once they come back down to reasonable prices. Things have been so bad for so long now, I am still rocking my GTX 1070.
 
This is kind of meaningless since this report includes literally every CPU that included an IGP. And most of the PC market is Corpos who aren't going to be playing games on their machines unless it's Minesweeper.
 

Celcius

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I fucking hate everyone who's playing into Nvidia's fucking attempt at normalizing new price points. Fuck you all.
What do you expect us all to do? Still be on our gtx 1070’s like that guy a few posts up?
What gpu are you running?
 
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