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AMD Graphics Gain Share From Nvidia’s In Q1

AMD, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., gained 8.2 share points in the discrete graphics market in the first quarter of 2010, lifting the chip maker to a 42.1 percent overall share of that market. Nvidia lost 8.2 share points during that same period, according to the research firm.

In mobile discrete graphics, AMD climbed to a nearly 50 percent share of the market. The company gained 9 share points during the first quarter and now has a 49.7 percent share of the market for discrete graphics processors built for notebook PCs.

AMD’s first-quarter gains can be attributed to the popularity of its ATI Radeon HD 4800 series and ATI Radeon HD 5000 series of discrete graphics products, as well as the ramping of new technologies like its Eyefinity multi-display support and the new Vision marketing campaign for AMD-based PC hardware platforms, according to the research firm.

KitGuru says: The popularity of the 5xxx has really helped AMD grow in the market.

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4 comments

  1. those are really good growth figures, even with the success of the 5 series over the months. good year for AMD, they would be even stronger if the 40nm shortage hadnt hit them so hard in the new year.

  2. Marvin Ranshaw

    Interesting, almost 50 percent? thats a mega figure for AMD

  3. It is only going to get better as the year follows on. the GTX 490 will be a heat sucking monster no one will want. trust me.

  4. If they ever manage to get a CPU to compare against Intel then those figures will be even more across teh board.