2005 a Banner Year for Workstations and Professional Graphics, States Jon Peddie Research.TIBURON, Calif. -- It might not be the soaring soaring: see flight; glider. soaring or gliding Sport of flying a glider or sailplane. The craft is towed behind a powered airplane to an altitude of about 2,000 ft (600 m) and then released. growth market it once was, but the results are in and 2005 was an outstanding year for workstations and professional graphics. Jon Peddie Research has completed its market tabulations for Q4'05 and the full calendar year as part of the latest installment of its Workstation Report series. Workstation vendors shipped roughly 2.1 million units in 2005, up 22.6% from 2004. Revenue hit $5.3 billion for an 18.4% gain.
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Workstation sales 2003 2004 2005
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Units (K) 1,575.7 1,697.3 2,080.9
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% growth - 7.7% 22.6%
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Revenue ($M) $4,785.3 $4,501.2 $5,330.8
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% growth - -5.9% 18.4%
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Why the dramatic uptick Uptick A transaction occurring at price above its previous transaction. In order for an uptick to occur, a transaction price must be followed by an increased transaction price. in 2005? The market is benefiting from looser IT budgets allowing system replacements to catch up with newer technologies, such as dual-core, 64-bit and next-generation graphics. That allowed ASPs for x86 based See x86-based system. workstations to improve slightly while ASPs for traditional (RISC/Unix) platforms fell at a much slower rate than previous years. The market got an extra shot in the arm from the mobile workstation segment, which remains red hot growing at a 72% clip. HP closing the gap on Dell, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. and Opteron making its mark Dell continues to dominate the workstation market with a share of about 39% in Q4'05, down from 46% in Q1. HP follows with 27% and has steadily closed the gap with Dell in recent quarters. Lenovo, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Fujitsu-Siemens and Sun round out the top six. At least in part, HP can credit its support of AMD's Opteron, which slowly but surely is stealing share from Intel's Xeon as well as legacy RISC/Unix platforms. With Opteron's 2.6% market share (units), AMD is still dwarfed by Intel, Dell's only supplier, but the trendlines are clearly in AMD's favor. "If you extrapolate extrapolate - extrapolation Opteron's better near 350% growth rate, then AMD is in the teens in a couple of years and putting a big dent in Intel's share," said Alex Herrera Alexander J. Herrera (born November 5, 1976 in Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball left-handed set-up pitcher who plays for the Colorado Rockies. Previously, he played with the Cleveland Indians (2002-03). , JPR JPR Jon Peddie Research (California) JPR JBuilder Project File (file extension) JPR Journal of Proteome Research JPR Journal of Plankton Research JPR Journal of Psychosomatic Research senior analyst and Workstation Report author. "But in 2006, with the new Woodcrest processor and Glidewell platform promising dramatically improved system bandwidth, Intel should dramatically close the performance gap with Opteron, especially in dual-socket applications." Professional graphics was a good place to be for Nvidia, but not for 3DLabs Nvidia continues to dominate the professional graphics market, which in 2005 saw 2.8 million total units (including mobile) and $909 million in revenue (add-in card only), both up substantially from 2004. Nvidia shipped 70% of units, but more significantly thanks to its attention to the high-end segments, the company has grown its share of revenue to a commanding 79%.
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Professional
Graphics 2003 2004 2005
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Units (K) 2,074.3 2,375.6 2,775.4
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% growth - 14.5% 16.8%
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Revenue ($M) $928.0 $850.8 $908.6
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% growth - -8.3% 6.8%
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ATI (ATI Technologies Inc., Markham Ontario, http://ati.amd.com) A leading manufacturer of graphics chips and display adapters. Founded in 1985 by K. Y. Ho, Benny Lau and Lee Lau, ATI chips and boards are widely used by OEMs. has increased its unit share over the past two years, now up to 23%, while Matrox and 3DLabs have seen their shares decline. 3DLabs market share drop to just 2% overall was particularly painful, no doubt leading to its departure from the market earlier this year. About the JPR Workstation Report Now in its third year, JPR's Workstation Report -- Professional Computing computing - computer Markets and Technologies has established itself as the essential reference guide for hardware and software vendors and suppliers serving the workstation and professional graphics markets. With in-depth attention to the vendors and technologies driving the workstation platform, as well as a detailed quarterly sizing of the marketplace for both workstations and professional graphics hardware, the JPR Workstation Report provides the most comprehensive assessment of professional client platforms. Garnering special attention in the just-released April '06 issue are the following topics: --How Intel plans to address the AMD threat, in 2006 and beyond --How vendors are facing the challenge to raise performance while reining Reining is a western riding competition for horses where the riders guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, and stops. All work is done at the lope (known more commonly worldwide as the canter) and gallop; the fastest of the horse gaits. in power consumption --The hows and whys in the trend to multi-core architectures --The role Traditional Proprietary Workstations (RISC/Unix) will continue to play --The impact of the mobile platform in the marketplace --Intel's new Core microarchitecture and its future impact in workstations --The changing landscape in professional graphics, including the departure of 3DLabs Based in Tiburon, California Tiburon is an affluent incorporated town in Marin County, California. It occupies most of the Tiburon Peninsula, which reaches south into the San Francisco Bay. The smaller city of Belvedere (formerly a separate island) occupies the south-east part of the peninsula and is , JPR provides consulting, research, and other specialized spe·cial·ize v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es v.intr. 1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study. 2. services to technology companies, including graphics development, multimedia for professional applications and consumer electronics, high-end computing, and Internet-access product development. Pricing and Availability The JPR Workstation Report is a semi-annual reporting service focusing on both the technologies and markets for professional workstations. The April '06 report contains approximately 428 pages, with 174 figures and 88 tables. A table of contents is available for download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. at http://www.jonpeddie.com/special/Workstation.shtml. For information about purchasing the JPR Workstation Report, please call 415/435-9368 or visit Jon Peddie Research at http://www.jonpeddie.com. EDITOR'S NOTE Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. : Excerpts from the JPR Workstation Report and expert interviews are available on request. |
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