AMD and Intel do not have enough server processors, but want to provide a remedy. End customers could suffer from this.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) made significant progress last year in its server central processing unit (CPU) business. The company has been losing market share to AMD for years, partly because it was stuck on ...
While interim Intel co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus says ‘this year is all about improving’ Xeon’s competitive position ‘as we fight to close the gap to competition,’ the semiconductor giant is ...
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also limit Intel's ability to capitalize on renewed server CPU demand. This is ...
As AMD gains market share in desktops, laptops, and servers, its overall x86 share hits all time high at 29.2%.
If you are looking to upgrade your X86 server fleet – and there is lots of chatter about how many enterprises as well as hyperscalers and cloud builders are in the financial mood to do that – then the ...
Intel saw its server CPU sales drop again in 2024, continuing a slide that began in 2022. As Sravan Kundojjala of SemiAnalysis points out on X (formerly Twitter), this is the second year in a row that ...
While the latest x86 CPU market share report reflects the ongoing threat AMD poses to Intel at a challenging time in the latter company’s history, it wasn’t all bad news for Intel. AMD is 1 point away ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has fallen behind rival Advanced Micro Devices in the lucrative server CPU market over the past few years. It still has a leading market share, but AMD's server chips have been ...
AMD has been kicking ass in the CPU market for years now, with another great quarter enjoyed by the company for Q2 2024... recording the highest server CPU market share in DECADES. In a new report ...
Intel's grip on the server CPU market is slipping, with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) closing the gap at a pace that may soon bring the once-dominant chipmaker to parity. As Intel grapples with ...
Intel remains the dominant player in the x86 space when it comes to market share, both overall and in individual segments such as desktop, server, and mobile. However, AMD continues to chip away at ...