AMD's CPU's are leaching a chunk of revenue from Intel.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4257679-amd-q1-earnings-second-half
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4257679-amd-q1-earnings-second-half
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"Summit is the current reigning champion in the supercomputer world, with 200 petaFLOPS of performance... All told, Frontier should be able to deliver over 7x the performance of Summit, and is expected to be the fastest supercomputer in the world once it’s activated."
Frontier Supercomputer: Cray and AMD to Build 1.5 Exaflop Machine
This machiene costs $600m To build, a lot of that will go to AMD.
Aside from the money, this is a massive feather in AMD's cap, the kudos on their hardware being at the heart of the worlds most powerful computer, it will help AMD's midshare.
Let's hope so. Last time when something like this happened back in 2012, things didn't go well...
Well no, back then AMD couldn't get their superior products into vendors because Intel were paying them not to use AMD, back then Intel could do that, these days if Intel tried to keep AMD out of everything it would bankrupt them over night because this space has grown massively since then, even Dell are making AMD based servers this time.
The difference now is AMD are getting this products into vendors, that's what this is.
Not quite, actually. AMD had the Bulldozer-based products back then. Now they have very competitive Zen products but you never know if intel won't release something and put AMD in the pursuit for anything competitive again. I meant the sign of the act itself.
AMD Unveils CPU Market Share Statistics – Highest Market Share Since 2014, Captured All Segments Including Server, Desktops, and Notebooks https://wccftech.com/amd-cpu-market-share-highest-since-2013-ryzen-threadripper-epyc/
What's your point?
They are overall moving in the right direction nicely and I can see this accelerating over the next year or two.These market share figures are for the current shipments only. They are overall still very weak for AMD, even if at some retailers AMD gets 69% market share for the desktop, while here it is pathetic 17.1%
Hardly. They may be a profitable company again, but it's not been for long enough to build mighty coffers. Besides, mind share is still low, CPU sales are only starting to eat into their respective markets, OEMs are only just starting to look at AMD kit, gaming cards are still a long way off.This is a daft thread now. AMD "recovered" ages ago.
This is a daft thread now. AMD "recovered" ages ago.
The unwashed masses will still be buying Intel mainly.
What is AMD's all time high for unit share in these three sectors?
I have been running AMD CPU's for years (286 / 386 / 486 etc.). Running 6 AMD machines now. NEVER had ONE die.Long term I still don't trust amd for cpus, only cpus ive ever had die on me are amd they'll never ever wash that stain out
never had a single intel die on me
Long term I still don't trust amd for cpus, only cpus ive ever had die on me are amd they'll never ever wash that stain out
never had a single intel die on me
I have been running AMD CPU's for years (286 / 386 / 486 etc.). Running 6 AMD machines now. NEVER had ONE die.
The stain of Intel's corrupt business tactics will NEVER wash out.
Long term I still don't trust amd for cpus, only cpus ive ever had die on me are amd they'll never ever wash that stain out
never had a single intel die on me