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According to the Steam Hardware Survey, Intel's gaming CPU market share has plummeted from 76.84% to just 60.27% in the last ...
AMD ate into Intel's x86 market share in the second quarter of 2021, with its share now close to all-time highs. The bad news for Intel investors is that AMD isn't done chomping away at "Chipzilla ...
This still means Intel has a 79.7% market share, though. AMD is surely hoping its upcoming entry into the Copilot+ PC market with its Ryzen AI 300 CPUs will help turn the tide.
While I do not expect AMD to gain as much market share from Intel as it did in 2018, I still expect AMD to chip away Intel's market share, albeit to a lesser extent than ARM. Forecast.
That’s probably just fine for AMD, which is prioritizing the high-end market. For the fourth quarter of 2020, Intel recorded a market-share gain of 0.8 percentage points in desktop CPUs, as well ...
Low-priced processors dominated PC chip sales during the second quarter, contributing to a loss of market share by Intel, new figures show. The chipmaking giant's PC processor market share ...
AMD's use of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's top-tier process for its new chips, along with Intel's manufacturing struggles, helped AMD win back a bunch of market share over the past few years.
Not including Xbox, Intel held a market share of 81.7 percent, and AMD had a market share of 16.5 percent. Besides a shift to Intel, there was also a shift to more low-cost parts across the industry.
Then, Intel had 85.9 percent market share, while AMD had a 12.4 percent share. Mercury analyst Dean McCarron explained, though, that chip industry executives generally concentrate on the ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD-1.98%) has been steadily gaining market share from market leader Intel (INTC-3.03%) across the board since the company launched the first chips based on its Zen ...