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Nvidia totally dominates the discrete graphics market, and Intel manages to catch up with AMD little by little
Analysts at Jon Peddie Research recently published a report on the GPU market in general, and now we have their report on discrete graphics cards directly.
In the third quarter, shipments of discrete graphics cards (more precisely, GPUs for discrete graphics cards) fell to 14 million, that is, an incredible 41.6%! At the same time, the third quarter is usually the strongest in this market.
Nvidiz remains the undisputed market leader, and in annual terms, the company has significantly strengthened its position. In the market as a whole, it now holds 88%, in the desktop graphics market its share is 86%, and in the mobile segment it has grown to a record 90%.
In the same order, AMD’s share is 8%, 10%, and 5%, while Intel’s share is 4%, 4%, and 5%.
Here it is worth noting separately the position of Intel in the segment of graphics cards for desktop PCs. Since we are talking exclusively about Arc cards, Intel’s result of 4% versus AMD’s 10% looks very impressive.

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Poco X5 5G live images days before official announcement

The Poco brand will officially unveil the Poco X5 5G and Poco X5 Pro 5G phones on February 6, but live images have already been published on the Web – screenshots from the unboxing video of the device.
The pictures show the phone in green, this is the version with 256 GB of flash memory. It received the MIUI 13 interface based on Android 12. The phone has one speaker, the SIM card slot is combined, there is a standard headphone jack and an IR emitter on the top edge.
The film wrapped around the phone confirms the use of a Snapdragon 695 SoC in the device, the presence of a Full-HD + AMOLED screen and a 48-megapixel camera.
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“Why are they called Galaxy? Because of the astronomical prices.” OnePlus trolls Samsung over Galaxy S23 flagships

Almost immediately after Samsung unveiled its latest flagships, the Galaxy S23, in the US, OnePlus’ US office posted a thread on Twitter mocking the Galaxy S23. There are many jokes, some of them really witty.
“Why are they called Galaxy? Due to astronomical prices”, – this is how OnePlus noted the increased cost of the Galaxy S23 in a number of countries. True, in the US and Canada, prices remained at the level of the Galaxy S22.
“I use a 200 megapixel camera to find the charger in the box”, is another actual joke from OnePlus. The fact is that the Galaxy S23 package looks not just ascetic, but poor: in addition to the phone, it only has a cable and a paper clip.
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The latest Samsung Galaxy S23 flagships in Europe turned out to be noticeably more expensive than in the US

Samsung presented its Galaxy S23 flagships in San Francisco, so during the premiere, their cost for the US market was revealed. A little later, data appeared on the cost of new products in Europe, and here, alas, there is nothing to rejoice at.
In Europe, new items are noticeably more expensive than in the US. So, if in the US the base Galaxy S23 with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of flash memory is priced at $ 800, then in Europe its cost is 950 euros. In general, European prices look like this:
Galaxy S23:
- 8/128 GB – 950 euros;
- 8/256 GB – 1010 euros.
Galaxy S23 Plus:
- 8/256 GB – 1200 euros;
- 8/512 GB – 1320 euros.
Galaxy S23 Ultra:
- 8/256 GB – 1400 euros;
- 12/512 GB – 1580 euros;
- 12 GB / 1 TB – 1820 euros.
Most lucky residents of Canada and the United States – in these countries, the Galaxy S23 costs the same as the Galaxy S22. In Europe, Australia and the UK, prices have risen.
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