The Grim Reality of the Current Graphics Card Market

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Graphics card sales have dipped nearly 13% since last quarter and almost 40% compared to the same time last year, according to a report by Jon Peddie Research. However, the attach rate, which is the number of graphics cards actually in PCs, is up 8% compared to last quarter. AMD's market share has fallen from 24% to 12%, while Nvidia's has grown from 75% to 84%. Intel's Arc A770 and A750 have taken 4% of the market, doubling in the last quarter, indicating that Intel could have a future in the world of discrete graphics cards.
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