Intel, Nvidia Spark Good News for Graphics Market
Jon Peddie Research is predicting an upturn in the PC market come the third and fourth quarters of 2009, particularly for the graphics market. The arrival of Apple Snow Leopard and Microsoft Windows 7, as well as 45-nanometer GPUs and new designs from ATI and Nvidia, are expected to bring positive results.
Jon Peddie Research is predicting positive times ahead for graphics
chip makers, such as Advanced Micro Devices, Intel and Nvidia, based on
estimated graphics shipments and supplier market share for the first
quarter of 2009.
The research firm reports that in the third and fourth quarters of
2008, GPU (graphics processing units) orders dried up and slowly the
inventory was used. Consequently, with inventories depleted by the
first quarter of 2009, OEMs had to start buying again.
"The net result was that Intel and Nvidia were the big winners,
breaking an eight-year seasonal trend that dictated negative sales from
[the fourth quarter to the following first quarter.] This year, [first
quarter] shipments were up," states the firm in an April 28 report on
its findings.
This year, 2009, showed a 3.29 percentage of growth from the fourth
quarter to the first quarter. The average percentage for 2001 though
2008 was negative 4.31 percent. The change from the fourth quarter to
the first quarter of 2008, for example, was negative 5.59 percent.
"Things probably aren't going to get back to the normal seasonality
[until quarter three] this year, and we won't hit the levels of 2008
until 2010," stated the firm.
However, "Old computers will fail, new employees will be hired and need
machines, and of course software upgrades...will be coming along."
Jon Peddie Research is predicting an upturn in the PC market for the
second half of the year, in particular for the graphics market.
Expected market drivers include: new designs from ATI - AMD graphics
division - and Nvidia; 40-nanometer GPUs; the effects of worldwide stimulus programs; and new operating systems such as Apple Snow Leopard and Microsoft Windows 7.
On April 14, Intel reported a net profit of $647 million for the first quarter of 2009.
Jon Peddie Research reports that Intel shipped 37.2 million units in
the first quarter of 2009 and held 49.7 percent of the market share; a
year earlier, it shipped 40.5 million units in the quarter and held
42.7 percent market share.
Nvidia reported a net income of $176.8 million for the first quarter of
2009, and Jon Peddie reports that it shipped 23.3 million units and
held 31.1 percent market share for the quarter. In the same quarter of
2008, it shipped 31 million units and held a market share of 32.7
percent.
And finally, a limping AMD, the No. 3 performer in the market, shipped
12.81 million units in the first quarter of 2009 and held 17.1 percent
market share - down from 17.67 million units in the first quarter of
2008 and 18.6 percent market share. On April 21, AMD reported a first quarter 2009 loss of $416 million.
In agreement with the new data from Jon Peddie Research, however, AMD
executives also said they expected a much stronger second half of the
year.









