• imaginary_num6erOPB
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    1 年前

    AMD has been gradually increasing its Server CPU market share since 2017, but 2022 and 2023 turned out to be breakthrough years for the company as its share gains accelerated rapidly in recent quarters. AMD commanded a 23.3% unit share in Q3 2023, up from 18.6% quarter-over-quarter and 17.5% year-over-year. The revenue share has increased significantly by 4.7% QoQ and 5.8% YoY. Such major increases may be attributed to the high popularity of AMD’s latest 4th Generation EPYC processors, which were the most popular data center products from AMD in Q3 as major cloud providers adopted them for internal workloads and public instances.

  • heatlesssunB
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    1 年前

    AMD is doing well with CPUs these days. GPUs on the other hand… they just aren’t making the same progress there.

    • riklaunimB
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      Like is it that bad? Even when they have a better product at a given price point quite a lot of normal consumers will go for the Nvidia sticker because that’s the brand perception. AMD tried to be the cheaper option in the past and they almost went bankrupt.

      And not like they are pushing as much MI300 as they possibly can. Server / AI > consumer.

    • DktheDarkKnightB
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      That’s because you have to add the consoles lol. That’s like 95% of their GPU revenue and probably the only reason why their GPU business have survived to this day.

    • lutelB
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      1 年前

      AMD together with NVIDIA and Microsoft plans for new ARM CPU. Meanwhile Intel executives surrounded by their burning CPUs “its all fine…”

    • ConsistencyWelderB
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      1 年前

      What are you basing that on?

      The 7800XT in particular seems to be doing very well. At least in EU+US.

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    1 年前

    I can’t imagine anyone in right mind buying Intel now, or maybe people buy them because they were always on Intel and are afraid of change. I’ve been loyal to Intel for ~20 years (with one AMD bought that was 386), but now their efficiency and progress is so poor that this brand is over for me.

  • ResponsibleJudge3172B
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    1 年前

    Hurray and congrats to AMD I guess? /s

    Ryzen is one of the world’s strongest tech brands now. Equal to RTX in some ways superior in others

    • SkillYourselfB
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      Ryzen division’s issues has to do with the gigantic inventory pileup that started in mid-2022 and forced them to undership the market for almost a year. It’s bound to make shipment data reported by these research firms look funky.

  • XenonJFtB
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    I want to know the reason why AMD is hesitant to go to laptop/ prebuilt game. Prebuilts maybe not because of brand recognition leanient towards nvidia.(some sellers admit it very clearly) but in APU’s and iGPUs amd should pay off more laptop brands to host their igpus.their 6700m is very price competitive where I live. Like its 2060 pricing… But much better. But you jsut cant find anything on stock or catalogue.I dont know how much nvidia bankrolls partners to stay loyal and pump laptops. But AMD maybe at least try to overcut. You gain Soooooo much market share from laptop sales its insane

  • xgiovioB
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    How? On desktop intel is again king, on laptop intel is becoming leader again. What remains now to amd is server with epic and threadripper with hpc desktop users. On gpu side nvidia dominates.