Intel need to shoot themselves in the foot long enough for their exclusivity contracts to run out. AMD gets the short end of the stick in the laptop market, although part of that could be down to supply. Will be interesting to see where things go with the new Ultra 2 chips though.
Some data centres hang on to Intel, even though it's severely inferior, but it's a known evil. Steadily changing though, especially where there is significant scale up/new builds.
Intel have made some errors that have been a help to AMD, but i do hate the way too many people talk about this as if its just Intel being unlucky while AMD are just beneficiaries of that bad luck.
I think those people were born in to it during the Bulldozer era, i'm old enough to have seen this before, i've been around long enough to have witnessed AMD out engineer and out innovate Intel at every turn before Bulldozer, for all the years of Intel vs AMD X86 innovation and engineering rivalry the majority of them have belonged to AMD, almost all of them in fact.
So AMD have had to fight very hard to get where they are now at, take nothing away from them its impressive what they have achieved.
There is still a lot of work ahead of them, Intel have so many big leavers they can pull and AMD cannot let up until they have snapped the cables on every single one of those leavers, they snapped the cable of entrenched mindshare, they snapped the cable of Intel's massive funds war chest by making them spend it all to unsuccessfully keep them out.
Now, and to cite your "exclusivity contracts" AMD needs to set about making that a detriment to anyone who has these never AMD contracts, looking at you Dell, hows Lenovo, Gigabyte and Asus eating in to your marketshare working out for you?
And finally the biggest one, corporate welfare, Intel still have, to some extent a relationship with the US government where they can beg for taxpayers money and be given it, now that Intel have burned through their own funds trying to hold AMD down they will burn through the taxpayers purse, this is something AMD need to continue to resist until the US government writes them off, no matter how many billion of tax payers money Intel burn, i realise Intel have just been given yet another tax payers bailout but it is having an effect, Intel have had to resort to complaining that Nvidia and AMD are not playing ball writing massive cheques for them in the interests of US chip manufacturing, i'm pretty sure the US government are starting to realise why that actually is, i have no doubt Nvidia and AMD explained it to them.
So as a part of that bailout deal i think Intel are being forced to spin off their foundries, this is a victory for AMD because without those foundries Intel lose their Chips Act leavers, they become no more relevant to the US government than AMD or Nvidia.
AMD are an impressive RPG boss.
Nvidia tho, they are the final boss. sat waiting, quietly brooding.