As the world’s leading graphics card makers and the ones dominating all sales, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel (INTC) ...
Intel and AMD have been competing with each other for decades, relentlessly pushing the computing industry forward with the best CPUs for every kind of user. While Intel still enjoys the larger ...
After reviewing Q4 and calendar year 2024 CPU trends based on Mercury Research data, BofA sees a continuation of AMD (AMD) share gains over ...
Intel struggles with CPU share loss and AI absence, while M&A speculation and 18A progress could offer support. AMD gains server CPU share, but AI revenue forecasts lag consensus, keeping investor ...
At best, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel (INTC) are actively competing with AI chips to seek positioning as viable alternatives for Nvidia’s H100 (the company’s graphics processing unit).
While 2023 was a tough year for chip suppliers, AMD finished it with a smaller decline in CPU shipments for servers, PCs and embedded/IoT than Intel did in those segments. AMD reached a new record ...