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Done with ’21, what’s new for ’22
2021 was an uneventful year for GPUs and AIBs. Neither AMD nor Nvidia introduced a new GPU architecture, and only ...
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Dell’s upgrades for workstations promise more connection and collaboration
Machines are getting smaller, lighter, faster, and quieter. Reflecting a trend in attitudes and awareness, Dell’s latest PC and workstation ...
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Cryptocurrency and gaming drive GPU sales in second quarter
All vendors report strong results for a historically weak quarter. Typically graphics processing units (GPU) vendors report weak results in ...
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Graphics add-in boards up 21% in fourth quarter
Demand for more powerful graphics processing continues to rise even as PC sales continue to drop. Shipment of graphics add-in ...
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New JPR white paper explores the future of GPUs
The astronomical growth in computation graphics technology has created new opportunities far removed from the original objectives. The market for ...
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Gaming market continues to buoy graphics chips vendors
All three leading vendors saw third quarter shipments increase sharply from last quarter. All three major computer graphics chips vendors ...
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Extended PC buying cycle drove the add-in board market in first quarter
AMD gains market share on Nvidia. The market for add-in graphics boards (AIB) increased in the first quarter of 2016, ...
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A mixed quarter for graphics chips
AMD increased notebook market share from last quarter, while Nvidia saw a tiny market share increase year-over-year. The GPU market ...
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Overall GPU shipments increased 9% from last quarter
Nvidia was the big winner, up 21% sequentially; AMD and Intel also saw GPU shipments increase. Although the PC graphics ...
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2Q15 GPU shipments drop 11% from first quarter
AMD dropped 26% sequentially in a quarter that saw all GPU players take a hit, says Jon Peddie Research. The ...