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Computer Graphics market to exceed $235 billion by 2018

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Randall Newton

New Jon Peddie Research update shows graphics a continuing driver of computer industry growth. The computer graphics industry has been ...

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JPR books 2015 Siggraph press luncheon  

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Randall Newton

The annual event returns to JR Marriott LA Live with a theme of new workflows for Getting Virtual Jon Peddie ...

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GPU shipments down in first quarter

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GfxS staff

All three major vendors of graphics processors saw declining sales except in their notebook models. Shipments of graphics processors (GPUs) ...

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The CAD market returns to growth; reaches $8 billion in 2014

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GfxS staff

New JPR report says a software giant once dismissed as mature sprouts green shoots. Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s ...

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Workstation market chugs along in 4Q14

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GfxS staff

Latest JPR market update shows Lenovo continuing to gain market share. The descriptor of “steady” may not excite, but given ...

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Venue set for JPR gaming hardware press conference

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Randall Newton

SF Green Space on Mission will host the JPR Dessert and Data session. Two EVGA boards will be given away. ...

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Graphics add-in board market down in fourth quarter

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GfxS staff

Quarter-to-quarter shipments decreased 0.7%, and 017.5% year-to-year; Nvidia increases market share lead. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has announced estimated graphics ...

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GPU shipments down in fourth quarter of 2014

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GfxS staff

Nvidia gained at the expense of AMD and Intel. Gaming is still the market’s bright spot. The new market report ...

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JPR press conference to announce study results

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Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research is putting a new twist on its popular luncheon press conferences for this year’s Game Developers Conference. ...

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Virtualization for the rest of us

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Jon Peddie

The results of a recent Jon Peddie Research survey on remote graphics and virtualization for design and engineering turned up ...