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AMD's Desktop CPU Market Share Hits Historic High
Watch out, Intel. Thanks to its X3D chips, AMD continues to gain in the desktop CPU market. AMD’s share of desktop CPU shipments reached 32.2% in Q2, a historic high and up from 23% a year ago, ...
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AMD’s x86 CPU share gains against Intel in the desktop and server segments were due in part to ‘surprisingly strong’ shipments of the company’s Ryzen 5000 processors as well as its 4 th - Gen EPYC ...
AMD has shared some data on its CPU shipments courtesy of Mercury Research's first quarter (Q1 2024) report. And it's good news for Ryzen and AMD's growing server market, with Unit Share and Revenue ...
AMD says this is ‘the world’s most powerful desktop consumer processor.’ AMD says this is ‘the world’s most powerful desktop consumer processor.’ is a senior correspondent and author of Notepad, who ...
AMD stock rises 4% after beating Q1 estimates with $10.3B revenue. Agentic AI demand could unlock massive growth for EPYC ...
AMD is trying to give Nvidia’s long-rumored laptop CPUs a run for their money before they’re even out the door. To do this, ...
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AMD's X3D CPUs aged so well that gamers won't upgrade, and that's a nightmare for AM5
Thanks to AM4's X3D CPUs, many gamers still don't feel left behind.
AMD continues to chip away at rival Intel's lead in desktop processor market share, with a not-insignificant 5.7% leap in the third quarter of 2024, according to the latest auditing figures by Mercury ...
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CEO, Jensen Huang, suggest that demand for AMD's products could be accelerating. Here's what investors should know. AMD logo.
AMD’s CES announcements include a tease about next-gen graphics cards, a new flagship desktop CPU, and a modest refresh of its processors for handheld gaming PCs. But the company’s largest ...
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