Graphics Cards Add-In Boards Market Killed in Q4 2008
The market for graphics add-in boards (AIBs) proved anything but impervious to the downward pull of fourth quarter’s economic collapse, according to a new report from market analysts at Jon Peddie Research. Markets in every corner of the economy – and every corner of the globe – contracted, and the AIB market was no exception. But that’s really an understatement, as the AIB market took a substantially bigger beating than the closely related markets for PCs and workstations, as OEMs and the channel curtailed new orders and ran down inventories.
If there were many holiday buyers out shopping for a game card among the several new high-performance price-competitive offerings from market leaders Nvidia and AMD, well the results didn’t show it. The grim numbers for the quarter read as follows: 15.2 million units shipped, representing a 42.7% decline (year-over-year), accounting for $2.5 billion in revenue, reflecting a similar 43.8% decline in revenue.
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