Good grief, launching towards $82.
Every news outlet now publishing "AMD now has 40% of processor market share for the first time in 14 years" without lunching a single new chip into a working environment.
Truth is, Intel processors are in 84% of all hardware out in there in the world.
Don't get me wrong, would love to have a more powerful machine at my finger tips. However it is obvious this funny money printing press is flowing straight into the stock market. Be careful!
Every news outlet now publishing "AMD now has 40% of processor market share for the first time in 14 years" without lunching a single new chip into a working environment.
Truth is, Intel processors are in 84% of all hardware out in there in the world.
Don't get me wrong, would love to have a more powerful machine at my finger tips. However it is obvious this funny money printing press is flowing straight into the stock market. Be careful!
Over the past few months we’ve seen reports of AMD dominating DIY markets in Germany, with more than 80% of CPU sales. Enthusiast groups overwhelmingly prefer AMD too, and most recently, the PassMark benchmark survey reported that 40% of its users were running AMD CPUs.
That’s an amazing statistic at face value. Some publications have reported at face value, suggesting that AMD now controls almost half of the processor market. But that’s just simply not true.
If we look at some other data points to cross reference PassMark’s findings, things aren’t quite so rosy for the red team. In the Steam Hardware Survey, which encapsulates some 90 million monthly active gamers, Intel absolutely dominates with almost 84% of the market, while AMD languishes on just 16%. That’s on the back of a more than three percent surge for Intel in December 2019, destroying almost all the gains AMD had made throughout the months before.
That’s an amazing statistic at face value. Some publications have reported at face value, suggesting that AMD now controls almost half of the processor market. But that’s just simply not true.
If we look at some other data points to cross reference PassMark’s findings, things aren’t quite so rosy for the red team. In the Steam Hardware Survey, which encapsulates some 90 million monthly active gamers, Intel absolutely dominates with almost 84% of the market, while AMD languishes on just 16%. That’s on the back of a more than three percent surge for Intel in December 2019, destroying almost all the gains AMD had made throughout the months before.
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