Quote Originally Posted by v_rr View Post
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...029062106.html

Comparing Q3 2007 to Q4 2007:

Overall:

ATI grew from 19.1% -> 22.8% (up 3,7%)
Nvidia lost from 33.9% -> 31.8% (down 2,1%)
Intel grew from 38.0 -> 41.1% (up 3,1%)

Desktop:

ATI grew from 17.5% -> 19% (up 1,5%)
Nvidia lost from 37.8% -> 37.1% (down 0,7%)
Intel grew from 33.5 -> 37.7% (up 2,2%)

Mobile:

ATI grew from 23.4% -> 29% (up 6,4%)
Nvidia equal from 22.8% -> 22.8% (equal)
Intel lost from 50.9% -> 47% (down 3,9%)

Conclusions:
- ATI grew in every segments market share with strong mobile in Q4 compared to Q3 driven by HD 3800 series in desktop and a good mobile sector.
It's very hard to reconcile these numbers with the Revenue numbers we got straight from AMD (so we know they must be correct.) showing only a 3% increase in graphics revenue from Q3 2007 to Q4 2007.

http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/cont...Financials.pdf

Overall PC shipments certainly did not fall in Q4, they actually rose significantly. So therefore, either DAAMIT took a very large hit to its GPU ASPs or these numbers are completely bogus.