Intel has lost all of its dedicated GPU market share

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The two main players in the dedicated desktop graphics card market, Nvidia and AMD, enjoyed a positive quarter. Unfortunately, Intel failed to latch onto the upswing as it still struggles to break into the sector. The lack of movement in Intel GPUs certainly isn't helping as the company faces troubles elsewhere, but the next round of the AIB race is set to begin late this year or early next year.

According to a report from Jon Peddie Research, dedicated desktop GPU sales rose significantly in the second quarter of 2024 for everyone except Intel. Although the market is up overall, share didn't change from last quarter.

Shipments of AIBs reached approximately 9.5 million units, an increase of 9.4 percent from Q1 2024 and 48 percent from Q2 2023. The quarterly jump is well above average, indicating a strong recovery.

Intel, though, has effectively been shut out, with sales remaining flat compared to last quarter. After entering the AIB market with its Arc Alchemist series in 2022, the company briefly achieved a four percent market share toward the end of that year, but it had evaporated by early 2024.

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Graphics add-in board (AIB) basically the same GPU but another company is involved, like for example MSI version of NVIDIA's RTX GPUs or Gigabyte version of the same GPUs, etc.
 
Intel be struggling.
Intel entered the GPU market with a GPU riddled with problems. They should have entered the market with a strong enough GPU to really compete with NVIDIA and AMD.
 
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