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A mixed quarter for graphics chips

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GfxS staff

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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Autodesk Q1 revenue down, as expected

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Randall Newton

Transition to subscriptions is going well, but the short-term revenue hit remains strong. Autodesk (ADSK: NASDAQ) has reported first quarter ...

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Ansys Q1 new reality: slower, more steady growth

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Randall Newton

Net income is up 16% on 4% growth. A $10 million sale was booked in the quarter.   For years ...

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Dassault Systèmes net income rises 27% in first quarter

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Randall Newton

All division and regions reported modest growth. Dassault Systèmes has reported first quarter results that saw modest single-digit percentage growth ...

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PTC second quarter results don’t fit the old Wall Street metrics

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Randall Newton

Software subscriptions are rising briskly, but that means a short-term hit in revenue. PTC CEO James Heppelmann told Wall Street ...

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Workstations continue to outperform broader PC market

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GfxS staff

Tiny slippage in sales in 4Q15, as vendors steal market share from each other. Workstation continues to outperform the broader ...

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GPU shipments rise in fourth quarter

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GfxS staff

All vendors enjoyed increased sales. The GPU market seems to have found its new normal, along with the PC market ...

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Autodesk revenue down in fourth quarter, flat for fiscal year

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Randall Newton

Transition metrics and revenue metrics offer alternative scenarios for Autodesk’s fiscal year. The story of fourth quarter and full-year results ...

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Ansys posts rare decline for full year revenue

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Randall Newton

Net income is down, net revenue is flat in underwhelming fourth quarter. Ansys will have to wait until next year ...

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Another “if only” quarter for PTC

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Randall Newton

In the first quarter of fiscal 2016 PTC is posting a net loss due to restructuring costs. The silver lining ...