The Gaming GPU Market size is estimated at USD 3.65 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 15.70 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 33.84% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The rising gamification trend among millennials has led to the increasing adoption of a virtual world for video gamers. Gaming machines have also evolved from powerful location-based devices found in restaurants, arcades, and bars to in-home machines in the form of gaming consoles and then PCs. As Moore's Law drove down chip prices and increased performance, people bought more gaming machines for the home, which has a positive price elasticity effect at the expense of location-based gaming machines. As gaming machine sales have increased in the last few years, the demand for gaming GPUs has grown significantly.
With the increasing adoption of esports and other types of online gaming, video games on consoles are rising and will show more growth opportunities in the coming years. As a result of this trend, connectivity and entertainment providers could target console gamers by offering console-related video services offerings, like fast broadband and live sports, and optimally monetizing the audience through OTT services. Video game developers could provide premium pricing for gaming subscription services, including access to esports events and original content.
The rise in gaming among millennials in the North American region has been dramatic and swift in the past few years. In the United States, over 30% of video gamers pay for gaming subscription services, and more than 35% play online video games at least once a week, according to Limelight Networks.
Gaming GPU players in the region also focus on developing GPU products, further driving the region's growth. For instance, in July last year, AMD introduced the AMD Radeon RX 6600XT series graphics products, harnessing the power of the AMD RDNA architecture while providing better performance with its 9.6 teraflops of RDNA 2 technology and 8 GB of GDDR6 RAM.
The gaming GPU market is significantly consolidated and consists of fewer global and regional players. These players account for a significant market share and focus on expanding their customer base globally. These vendors focus on research and development investment in introducing new solutions, strategic alliances, and other organic & inorganic growth strategies to earn a competitive edge over the forecast period.
In November 2022, ASUS updated its TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and Dual GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards to include GDDR6X memory for better performance. The 3060 Ti's capabilities have been improved by the addition of GDDR6X RAM, which expands the options available to discerning PC DIY builders. ASUS has produced a new GeForce RTX 3060 with 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM to increase the GPU's capacity for customization and assembly.
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