Kojih tocno grafa prodaju desetke milijuna mjesecno da to direkno utjece na cijenu rtx4080?...
ne piše u izvješćima točno koje, ali zanimljivo je da su u q4 imali 20% manje prihoda nego u q3, a profit je skočio za duplo čim su uveli 4xxx seriju
u istom toč četvrtom tromjesečju prodano je 65 milijuna dgpu ukupno na tržištu, od čega nevidijinih 80-90%, pa ti vidi koji su razlozi zadržavanja visokih cijena
Ti si tu naveo broj kao da je za dedicated gpu ali mislim da se tu radi o kompletnom broju ukljucujuci ugradjene.
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Ovo je sa Toms Hardware
The industry shipped around 6.9 million standalone graphics boards for desktop PCs — including the best graphics cards for gaming — and a similar number of discrete GPUs for notebooks in the third quarter. In total, AMD, Intel, and Nvidia shipped around 14 million standalone graphics processors for desktops and laptops, down 42% year-over-year based on data from JPR. Meanwhile, shipments of integrated GPUs totaled around 61.5 million units in Q3 2022.
In fact, 6.9 million desktop discrete add-in-boards (AIBs) is the lowest number of graphics cards shipped since at least Q3 2005 and, keeping in mind sales of standalone AIBs were strong in the early 2000s as integrated GPUs were not good enough back then, it is safe to say that in Q3 2022 shipments of desktop graphics boards hit at least a 20-year low.
Despite slowing demand for discrete graphics cards for desktops (unit sales were down 31.9% year-over-year), Nvidia not only managed to maintain its lead, but it actually strengthened its position with an 86% market share, its highest ever, according to JPR. By contrast, AMD's share dropped to around 10%, its lowest market share in a couple of decades. As for Intel, it managed to capture 4% of the desktop discrete GPU market in just one quarter, which is not bad at all. Of course, the majority of AIB parts that Intel sold in Q3 2023 were entry-level models, but those were demanded by Intel's customers due to brand awareness and similar factors.