Hello, AMD?

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f00dl3
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Hello, AMD?

Post by f00dl3 »

AMD...

Have not heard much marketing for AMD lately.

Is AMD slowly vanishing into the dust?

Everywhere I check, most PC manufacturers are pushing Intel Pentium 4s. I am thinking the reason behind this is the "Fritz" chip in the latest P4 CPUs, however, not sure. But one thing is certin - you don't hear dell saying "Dell PCs use AMDs".

In a matter of fact, Dell is not even using AMDs http://support.dell.com/support/topics/ ... s=19&s=dhs

Compaq / HP only makes 3 PCs that use AMDs. http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopp ... request.do

Can't find but 3 or 4 Gateways that use AMD:
http://www.gateway.com/home/products/re ... alog.shtml

Alienware is the only PC manufacturer that makes AMD processors on half their PCs.


On ATI's website, you don't see one mention of AMD PCs. AMD, to my knowledge, dosen't even support DDR2 yet. Not only that, but Intel is cheeper.

AMD needs to ante up their marketing, before they go out of business due to low consumer demand.
AmIdYfReAk
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

heh, Amd has allready said that they are going to use DDR2, but they cannot do that with there current platform, thats why.

Also, A fair amount of manufactures are using AMD, you Seemed to only name one.

its true that the "Big box" pre-built manufactures only choose intel, wile the other "Custom" built ones will take up an AMD in a blink of an eye.

on a side note, cheeper?
Tormentius
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Re: Hello, AMD?

Post by Tormentius »

f00dl3 wrote: Is AMD slowly vanishing into the dust?
Article source


Saw higher shipments growth rates in Q3 too
By Tony Smith
Published Tuesday 25th October 2005 13:12 GMT

AMD's share of the x86 chip market reached 17.8 per cent during Q3 as the chip vendor grabbed market share from arch-rival Intel and lesser competitor Transmeta.

The latter's share will soon barely trouble the scorer - in this case Mercury Research - now that it's down to a tenth of a percentage point from two-tenths of a percentage point in Q2. Intel, by contrast, holds 80.8 per cent of the market, down from 82.2 per cent in the previous quarter.

VIA's share remained the same quarter on quarter: 1.4 per cent.

In the desktop segment, AMD's processors accounted for 20.4 per cent of chip sales in Q3, the first time it has passed the 20 per cent mark since 2001, according to a DigiTimes report. Intel took 77.5 per cent of the segment, down from 78.4 per cent in the previous quarter. AMD's Q2 share was 19.6 per cent.

AMD certainly has momentum. While Intel's PC shipments grew 10.5 per cent quarter on quarter, AMD's were up 20.5 per cent. Likewise, its notebook chip growth rate was 55 per cent to intel's 22.7 per cent. In the server processor arena, AMD and Intel experienced growth rates of 16.5 per cent and 5.2 per cent, respectively, according to Mercury's numbers.

Of course, big growth rates aren't the same thing as big market shares, but they do suggest that demand for AMD products is running beyond the industry growth average, which can only erode Intel's lead further. ®

Yeah, AMD is definitely "vanishing into the dust"
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VertigoX
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Post by VertigoX »

Yeah 20% + market share and climbing, must be a company that is about to fold.
Kills On Site
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Post by Kills On Site »

They need to come out and say what all is going down with the M2 processors already
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Psyche911
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Post by Psyche911 »

Kills On Site wrote:They need to come out and say what all is going down with the M2 processors already
They wont be out for 6 months, so what's the point?

It would be nice, though...
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