In brief: GPU shipments reached 101 million units in the third quarter of 2022 co-ordinate to the latest study from Jon Peddie Enquiry. That's an increment of 12 percent year over year but a meaning 18.2 percent pass up compared to the second quarter.

Looking at each of the three biggest manufacturers reveals that AMD's shipments were downwardly by 11.4 percentage in the third quarter. Nvidia's shipments, meanwhile, increased eight percent while Intel saw its shipments decline past 25.six percent.

The publication said the third quarter used to be the strongest relative to Q2, but the pandemic and recession have scrambled seasonality. In fact, the tertiary quarter saw the biggest drop ever from the previous quarter and was mode below the 10-year boilerplate.

The state of affairs looked eerily like in the CPU sector. JPR institute that the overall PC CPU market increased nine.2 percent twelvemonth over year but dipped 23.i percent compared to last quarter. The tablet market also saw shipments turn down half dozen.9 per centum quarter over quarter.

JPR President Jon Peddie said Covid continues to unbalance the fragile supply chain that relied likewise heavily upon a just-in-fourth dimension strategy. "We don't await to see a stabilized supply chain until the end of 2022. In the meantime, there will be some surprises," he added.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang only final week said he expects demand to far exceed supply through 2022. AMD chief Lisa Su back in September said she believes the chip shortage could ease in the 2d half of 2022 while Intel boss Pat Gelsinger sees shortages running into 2023.