According to the recent figures  churned out by beancounters, AMD is still enjoying a comfortable lead in  the mobile discrete GPU market.
 
 AMD currently holds about 60 percent of the market, but analysts are  divided on the outlook for next few quarters. While some believe AMD’s  share will increase by 8 percent, others expect it to decline by 6  percent.
 
 For one thing, it might be a bit too early to estimate the effect of  Fusion parts on AMD’s low-end discrete graphics sales. There’s also the  competition to think about. Nvidia has rather high hopes for its  discrete mobile GPUs, thanks to numerous design wins for Intel Sandy  Bridge notebooks, but it is unclear how the Sandby Bridge delay will  affect Nvidia’s plans in the first half of the year.
 
 While Nvidia expects to capitalize on Intel’s new architecture towards  the end of the year, emerging as the market leader, AMD will probably  put up quite a fight and at this point it’s hard to say who will end up  on top.	  
	  	  	  
	  	
				
				