According to the latest report, the discrete graphics card market has seen a huge shift in price and shipments over the past year, becoming more consumer-friendly. According to the report, Nvidia and AMD’s overall shipments increased significantly by 32.2% year-on-year.
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Meanwhile, the AIB market value fell by $4 billion, from $12.4 billion to $8.6 billion, due to lower GPU prices this year. This is good news for consumers and means graphics card prices should continue to drop until they hit the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price).
The start of 2022 marks eight quarters in which the average selling price (ASP) of AIB partner graphics cards has finally started to decline. JPR sees a bright future for the graphics card market, which it estimates will grow from $46 billion today to $57 billion by 2025.
Thanks to Intel’s entry into the AIB partner market by 2023. Although the value of the current market has declined since the last quarter. In the past year, the market share between AMD and Nvidia has also changed. In the first quarter of 2021, AMD’s market share in the discrete GPU market was 20%, and Nvidia’s was 80%.
In the first quarter of 2022, market share shifted a bit to AMD, with AMD now at 24% and Nvidia at 75%. It’s not a huge shift, but it’s quite a shift for AMD, as the company has struggled with the gaming market for years with GPUs.
Overall, 2022 appears to be a year of recovery for the discrete GPU market. Shipments have risen sharply since last year, while prices have fallen sharply.