By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. P>
According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale (notebook), which consist of a processor and a GPU, the existing on-board solutions. The Intel chips will hit the market in early 2010. P> p>
According to the study, the multi-chip processors is no negative impact on the demand for high-performance graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia. Instead, the hybrid technology of the two manufacturers that allow the simultaneous use of an integrated graphics solution and a dedicated graphics card would increase the demand. P>
Many entry-level laptops have built-in chipset graphics solution from Intel that requires little energy and provides only a limited graphics capabilities. 2008 Intel has achieved with its onboard solutions have an average market share of over 50 percent. The market share of AMD and Nvidia have fluctuated each between 20 and 30 percent. P>
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]
By 2013 the market share will fall from on-board graphics chips supposedly from 67 percent last year to less than 1 percent. In 2011 their share amounted to only 20 percent. This emerges from a study published by Jon Peddie Research. According to market researchers to replace multi-chip processors like Intel’s Bloomfield (desktop) and Arrandale [...]