Intel was a dominant leader in the CPU market for the better part of a decade, but AMD has seen massive success in recent ...
Tom’s Guide reports that while Intel Xeon processors have traditionally powered a lot of servers, AMD’s EPYC lineup is ...
AMD data center revenue has officially passed that of rival Intel Intel’s revenue down year-on-year, but hopes next quarter ...
When it comes to desktop and laptop processors, the two biggest names in town are Intel and AMD. Qualcomm is making inroads, but if you want peak performance, Intel and AMD make the best ...
AMD continues to chip away at rival Intel's lead in desktop processor market share, with a not-insignificant 5.7% leap in the ...
To put all that into context, if you go back to the second half of 2016, about six months before AMD began to turn things ...
Talking actual numbers, now, Intel's Q3 AI and datacentre revenue was $3.3 billion while AMD's was $3.5 billion. For ...
But here comes AMD saying "Hold my pint" while it rolls out the Ryzen 7 9800X3D with the highest gaming frame rates of any ...
For years, both AMD and Intel have energetically competed against one another in the PC processor market. But there’s a new force to be reckoned with — Arm — and both AMD and Intel are ...
Bellevue Washington. It takes a significant market disruption to bring fierce competitors like Intel and AMD together to promote a common cause, yet that's precisely what's happened with the ...
Intel and AMD are joining forces to establish a new advisory group with the goal of enhancing and better unifying the x86 ecosystem. In other words, the fightback against Arm intensifies.
AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) is set to report third-quarter results after the close of trading, and Barclays thinks the Dr. Lisa Su-led company is taking "material" market share from Intel (NASDAQ:INTC).