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Graphics board shipments down 17% in second quarter

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Randall Newton

Nvidia continues to hold a dominant market share position. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) reports shipments of graphics add-in cards (AIBs) ...

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Graphics add-in board market down in Q1

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GfxS staff

Nvidia holds market share as total shipments drop 6.7%. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) the industry’s research and consulting firm for graphics ...

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Add-in board market up in Q4, Nvidia gains market share

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GfxS staff

Quarter-to-quarter AIBs shipments increased 3%, and grew 3% year-to-year. Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s research and consulting firm for ...

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Graphics add-in boards up sequentially, way down from a year ago

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GfxS staff

The small seasonal uptick does not reverse the long decline. The market for computer graphics add-in boards (AIBs) grew 3.9% ...

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Graphics add-in board market down in second quarter

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GfxS staff

AMD gained market share even though the total number of boards sold went down. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) says shipments ...

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Graphics Add-in Board shipments drop in first quarter of 2012

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GfxS staff

Shipments were down 16% from 1Q2011 and down 2% from the previous quarter. According to a new market report from ...

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Third quarter graphics chip shipments up 18.4%

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GfxS staff

Intel led the quarter with 36.5% growth, Nvidia had 30% growth, according to Jon Peddie Research.  Graphics chips and component ...

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Matrox turns 35

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Jon Peddie

A very private company stays ninble to stay relevant Fiercely independent and private, Montreal-based Matrox turns 35 years old this ...

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Nvidia losing graphics market share to AMD, Intel

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Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research says first quarter 2011 graphics chip shipments up 10%, PC shipments down 5%. Graphics chip specialist Nvidia ...

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Graphics Chips Shipments Up 44% From 2009

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Randall Newton

2010 is starting the way 2009 ended, with graphics chip volume above expectations, says Jon Peddie Research. Shipment of graphics ...