For more than four decades, analyst Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research and publisher of JPR’s “Tech Watch” news portal, newsletter, and reports, has been closely monitoring and regularly reporting on the graphics market. In fact, he wrote the book on GPUs, literally, as The History of the GPU will be available later this year. Recently, he was interviewed by a journalist from JW Insights, a Shanghai-based technology news agency, about his assessments concerning GPUs, the global GPU supply landscape, and the current state of the GPU industry.
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In addition to four quarterly reports focused on market results, a subscription to the JPR Workstation Report includes two revisions of the JPR Workstation Report Semi-Annual, a complete reference manual on the workstation, and professional graphics businesses. Anything you want to know about the markets, technologies, and industry players can be found in this all-inclusive report.
The workstation market in Q4’22 contracts further in Q4’22, due to influences both within and beyond the market
The third quarter of 2022 marked the end of exuberant growth in the workstation market, and based on Q4 results, the decline — or perhaps better put, a return to normal and sustainable marketplace — is not over. All told, the market saw around 1.84 million workstations shipped, representing a 23.8% YoY drop and a 9.3% sequential decline. The quarter’s performance suggests some complex dynamics playing out in the market, viewed both from the perspective of internal market trends as well as external economic forces.
“The fixed workstation segment sputtered after a promising rebound in the waning days of the pandemic, dampened in part by the imminent refresh of Intel’s Xeon platform,” JPR Workstation Report author Alex Herrera explained. “Meanwhile, the mobile workstation saw an inevitable decline after several quarters of unsustainable pandemic-induced gains. And both segments are seeing some, varying degree of preemptive belt-tightening as all businesses wrestle with the “will it or won’t it” question of a possible near-term recession.”
TV Gaming Hardware market study – Bi-annual, Advanced financial modeling of the global TV Gaming Hardware market
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Jon Peddie Research’s TV and Cloud Gaming market study is a supply-side series, it establishes the TV Gaming Hardware market size by value, platform, and unit shipments.
TV and Cloud Gaming market study subscription consists of two issuances per year and gives one year of history, a current year estimate, and a three-year forecast.
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Ray tracing is the physically accurate photorealistic representation of objects and is used throughout the concept, design, prototyping (including virtual), manufacturing, and marketing phases of most products, and certainly all consumer products, all animations, new cars, buildings, and fashion.