Q2 2007 Graphics Shipments @ JPR

Tuesday 28th August 2007, 04:04:00 PM, written by Rys

Jon and his crew of merry analysts have crunched the Q2 numbers and come up with a summary. Q1 might have just been a blip on the radar.

"JPR places much of the blame for Q1’s particularly poor ASPs on the clearing of inventory as both market leaders AMD and NVIDIA were at varying stages of major product transitions. The research firm’s expectation – and industry’s hope – was that Q1 was likely just a temporary adjustment rather than an indication of a longer-term trend.

Fortunately, Q2 results appear to confirm just that. Not only were units up but ASPs experienced a strong recovery after the dismal Q1. In all, Q2’07 saw 21.1 million AIB units shipped, along with about $5.8 billion in revenue (street value). The rebound in revenue represented an increase in sequential growth over the disappointing Q1. But Q2 was more than just a rebound making up for the Q1 drop, as the quarter looked respectable viewed in the year-to-year context as well, with units up 10.6%."

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