Nvidia and AMD are shipping fewer GPUs, retailers are still full of stock

Nvidia and AMD have become more 'close' to each other than ever before in dealing with the 'collapse' of the electronic money market in 2017.

Nvidia and AMD have become more "close" to each other in dealing with the gradual "collapse" of the electronic money market in 2017, which has greatly influenced the card manufacturing industry. Graphics. In a related move, companies had to cut down on GPU output quite a bit in 2018 to balance the market, and the implications continue for the whole year, maybe even long. until the end of this 2019.

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Market researcher Jon Peddie conducted a study to track shipments of GPUs shipped from AMD, Nvidia and Intel, and the study showed that all three companies witnessed the average decline. up to 2.65% for shipments from the third quarter of 2018 to the fourth quarter of 2018. In particular, AMD's decrease was 6.8%, Nvidia dropped 7.6% and Intel decreased 0.7%.

As a result, the number of GPU shipments produced by manufacturers has decreased by 3.3% annually. More specifically, the 8% increase in demand for GPUs on laptops has not been enough to compensate for a 20% reduction in desktop graphics cards.

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It is not yet clear whether the market and the supply chain will soon return to balance.

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