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PC AIB Shipments Show Slight Increase for Q4 2024

Data center GPU boards were up an average of 13.8% from last quarter.

PC AIB Shipments Show Slight Increase for Q4 2024
AIB shipments for the quarter increased by 4% and decreased -11% yearly. Image courtesy of Jon Peddie Research.

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March 10, 2025

The growth of the global PC-based graphics add-in board (AIB) market reached 8.4 million units in Q4 of 24 and desktop PC CPU shipments increased to 22.5 million units, according to a new research report from the analyst firm Jon Peddie Research.

Overall, AIBs will have a compound annual growth rate of -4.3% from 2024 to 2028 and reach an installed base of 119 million units at the end of the forecast period. Over the next 5 years, the penetration of AIBs in desktop PCs will be 81%.

Click here for full-size graph of AIB shipments over time.

As indicated in the following chart, AMD's overall AIB market share increased by 5% from last quarter, Intel's market share increased by 1.2%, and NVIDIA's market share decreased by -6.3%.

Quarterly AIB market share percentages. Graph courtesy of JPR.

Market demand for AIBs was greater than supply, which was constrained by TSMC’s production and stressed by the demand for AI compute GPUs. As a result, the suppliers closed the quarter with a backlog for Q1’25, which means we’ll see an unseasonably high shipment level for that quarter. Then in Q2, the tariffs will take effect, and while it is usually a down quarter, there could be a more significant decline unless there is leftover backlog—this is a challenging planning and forecasting period.

The AIB overall attach rate in desktop PCs for the quarter decreased to 138%, down -7% from last quarter. The desktop PC CPU market decreased 7.8% year to year and increased 11.6% quarter to quarter.

The fourth quarter is traditionally up slightly from the previous quarter. This quarter's overall GPU shipments, including iGPUs, were up 6.2%, which is over the 10-year average.

“Although shipments increased over 4%—which would be expected if the traditional seasonality cycle was restored, as the chart indicates—we’re still not back to normality, and the tariffs will drive down the overall market, further corrupting seasonality,” says Dr. Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research.

In Q1’25, AMD and NVIDIA will introduce new AIBs, which may stimulate the market.

Click here to view the table of contents, learn more about this significant report, or download it now.

Pricing and Availability

Jon Peddie Research’s AIB report is now available and sells for $3,000. The annual subscription price for JPR’s AIB report is $6,000 and includes four quarterly issues and four hours of consulting. Subscribers to JPR’s TechWatch are eligible for a 10% discount. Bundled packages are also available. For information about purchasing the AIB report, call (415) 435-9368.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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