Jon Peddie’s latest AIB Report is out and reveals that the fourth-quarter ended down a bit lower than expected, shipping slightly fewer units than Q3.  NVidia showed some strong growth, shipping more units and growing their market share, while AMD took a beating in both respects.

Overall shipments of graphics AIBs for the year, 2010 came in lower than the recession year 2009 at 72.8 million units compared to 75.3 million for 2009 – a disappointing result given the enthusiastic start of the year. Shipments in Q4 2010 did not exceed Q3 as expected. Nvidia increased its shipments by 4.1% from Q3, while AMD declined -4.8% for the same period.

And in terms of market share, market leader Nvidia increased its share by 3.6% from Q3, while AMD’s market share declined -5.2% for the same period. On a year-to-year basis AMD increased its market share by 12.6% while Nvidia lost 6.2% of market share.
The AIB market is fueled at the high-end by the gamer, small in volume (~3m a year) but high in dollars (average spend for an AIB ~$300.) The volume comes from the mainstream. And GPU-compute is adding to sales on the high end. The workstation market is about the same size as the gamer, but much it is characterized by higher average selling prices (ASPs).

They attribute the lower figures to the growth of the IGP thanks to AMD Fusion and Intel’s Clarkstown, and the growth of laptops and tablets which can’t make use of addin cards.

I would love to see these figures revised to include AMD’s Fusion card, and see if that pushes AMD higher than NVidia.  I doubt it would (it’s too young), but would make for an interesting comparison to see all of AMD Graphics, all of NVidia Graphics, and all of Intel’s graphics.

 

 

Jon Peddie Research reports add-in board market worth $4.4 billion in Q4, 2010 – $17 billion for 2010

Over 18 million boards sold in the quarter

TIBURON, CA-March 3, 2011- Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics Add-In Board (AIB) shipments and sales’ market share for Q4’10.

Overall shipments of graphics AIBs for the year, 2010 came in lower than the recession year 2009 at 72.8 million units compared to 75.3 million for 2009 – a disappointing result given the enthusiastic start of the year. Shipments in Q4 2010 did not exceed Q3 as expected. Nvidia increased its shipments by 4.1% from Q3, while AMD declined -4.8% for the same period.

And in terms of market share, market leader Nvidia increased its share by 3.6% from Q3, while AMD’s market share declined -5.2% for the same period. On a year-to-year basis AMD increased its market share by 12.6% while Nvidia lost 6.2% of market share.
The AIB market is fueled at the high-end by the gamer, small in volume (~3m a year) but high in dollars (average spend for an AIB ~$300.) The volume comes from the mainstream. And GPU-compute is adding to sales on the high end. The workstation market is about the same size as the gamer, but much it is characterized by higher average selling prices (ASPs).

For the year the AIB market hit $17.2 billion, up 0.8% from 2009 showing a gradual rise in ASP.

The decline in unit shipments of desktop AIBs is due to two factors – the erosion of the low end (Value segment) by the Integrated Processor Units (IGPs) and embedded CPU graphics (e.g., AMD’s Fusion, and Intel’s Clarkstown), and the shift in market share to notebooks, laptops, and tablet. However, that is being somewhat offset by the increase in sales of AIBs for GPU-compute, and  by the use of two or more AIBs in high-end gaming and workstation systems.

Pricing and Availability

The Q4’10 edition of Jon Peddie Research’s AIB Report is available now in both electronic and hard copy editions, and can be purchased for $995. The annual subscription price for JPR’s AIB report is $3,500 and includes four quarterly issues. Full subscribers to JPR services Tech Watch (the company’s bi-weekly report) are eligible for a 10% discount. For information about purchasing Market Watch, please call 415/435-9368 or visit the Jon Peddie Research website a www.jonpeddie.com

About Jon Peddie Research

Dr. Jon Peddie has been active in the graphics and multimedia fields for more than 30 years. Jon Peddie Research is a technically oriented multimedia and graphics research and consulting firm. Based in Tiburon, California, JPR provides consulting, research, and other specialized services to technology companies in a variety of fields including graphics development, multimedia for professional applications and consumer electronics, high-end computing, and Internet-access product development. Jon Peddie’s Market Watch is a quarterly report focused on the market activity of PC graphics controllers for notebook and desktop computing.