The latest market share numbers from Arizona-based firm Mercury Research showed that AMD’s x86 share for total CPU shipments in 2022 was 29.6 percent versus Intel’s 70.4 percent. This ...
While 2023 was a tough year for chip suppliers, AMD finished it with a smaller decline in CPU shipments for servers, PCs and embedded/IoT than Intel did in those segments. AMD reached a new record ...
changing hands with each successive new generation of processors. Both Intel and AMD have some excellent CPU contenders in the mix, but on this hallowed page, we'll reveal the very best.
In its core market, computer processors, AMD wasn't competitive with rival Intel. The company had billions of dollars of debt, and had committed to manufacturing chips for customers that may or may ...
However, in 2022, demand for general-purpose servers slowed down while AMD unveiled its 4th Generation EPYC processors with up to 96 cores, far exceeding the number of cores in Intel’s top-of ...
It's hard to imagine that a processor released just over two years ago has reached EOL but according to one report, the AMD ...