Is AMD the Next Intel?
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
CoolTechZone has posted a small article looking at AMD's continued growth and innovation in comparison to Intel's.
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Source: CoolTechZoneAMD took advantage and acquire more market share by providing value and performance in a single package. AMD has always been known to deliver value, which is one of the reasons why its 64-bit microprocessors were adopted so quickly by the enthusiast population. However, with AMD’s recent announcement of its dual-core microprocessors, I fear if AMD is the next Intel in pricing terms of pricing.
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Say what you will but for so long AMD was struggling to catch the buyer's eye that they were selling chips at what amounted to closeout prices and operating in the red hoping that sheer volume would make up for the pricing loss but that's changed now. They've pushed the envelope on performance and now that they've taken the speed crown from Intel they've decided that they can afford to be a little more discerning in their pricing strategy.
I say good for them, I personally would like to see AMD making money hand over fist so that they can continue to hammer (no pun intended) out killer chips in the future and hopefully decide on a dang socket.
Maybe not for long though, I have noticed the prices have risen quite substantially since the days of the Tbird, but I am glad to say that I still love AMD's so called "value" over Intel.
Intel is worth several times more than AMD.
AMD's market cap is $6.19 B with 15 900 employees.
Intel's market cap is $158.6 B with 87 000 employees.
Those numbers speaker for themselves I think.