Jon Peddie Research estimates that three GPU vendors – AMD, Intel and Nvidia – shipped a total of 13 million discrete GPUs for desktops, laptops and embedded PCs in Q4 2022.

AMD’s share fell from approximately 18% to 9% in the same quarter of the previous year, while Intel’s share increased from approximately 5% to 9% in Q4 2021. This means that the two smaller players in the GPU market shipped approximately 1.17 million discrete GPUs each in the fourth quarter.

According to Tom’s Hardware, Intel has included revenue from the sale of its Ponte Vecchio computing accelerators. Because of this, Intel’s consumer GPU division increased revenue in a quarterly report, and therefore analysts received the wrong number of GPUs sold by the company in Q4 2022.

After the bug was fixed, the numbers naturally changed: AMD accounted for 9% of the 13 million discrete desktops, laptops and embedded GPUs sold last quarter, compared to 6% for Intel.

Source: Ferra

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