Resource TG Daily summed up the productive work for the third quarter of the six major players in the market of graphics processors and published the result, which, by the way, is impressive.
According to the released data, AMD, Intel, Matrox, Nvidia, SiS and Via / S3 companies for the third quarter of this year delivered a total of 97.9 million chips. This is 18% more than in the same period a year ago. The most notable contribution to the overall business was made, of course, by Intel, which supplied 37.2 million devices (21.1% more than a year ago). However, the corporation lost 3.8% of its market share, which now stands at 38%. AMD, in turn, sold 18.7 million chips and also slightly lost weight: it now controls 19.1% of the market, although it owned 23.4% a year ago. The performance of both giants was spoiled by NVIDIA, which supplied 33.1 million GPUs in the third quarter, hitting 33.9% of the market.
The remaining trio, obviously, was in a large separation from the leaders. In particular, Matrox produced a measly 120 thousand devices, SiS shipped 2.1 million, and Via / S3 was limited to 6.6 million.
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