AMD Gains CPU Market Shares Against Intel

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Impressive leadership, ngl

“A separate screenshot posted by firstadopter details server CPU market share, excluding IoT, although it's unclear what that means in this specific case. Here, AMD has gained 6.3 percent market share, but the company has only gone from a meagre 11.6 percent last year, to 18 percent this year, with Intel holding a massive 82 percent market share. AMD's gain here was lower than overall, but it shows that larger corporations are starting to adopt more and more AMD hardware on the server side, where in all fairness, AMD has taken something of a lead over Intel when it comes to the maximum amount of CPU cores each company can offer, even though the per core performance still lags behind Intel to a degree. It'll be interesting to see if AMD can maintain its momentum in market share gain once Intel launches more competitive products later this year, especially in the server market space.”

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Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/308509/amd-gains-cpu-market-shares-against-intel
 
I guess an important factor is production. AMD can not get enough slots from TSMC to saturate the market. Intel has more than enough fab production power.

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PRESS RELEASE by AleksandarK Today, 02:50 Discuss (0 Comments)
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