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Intel, AMD Both Make Gains Per Fresh iSuppli Report

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Blighted chip maker AMD has something to cheer about as it has made some significant gains in the global microprocessor market in the last one year. According to research firm iSuppli, AMD accounted for 13% of the global revenue share, which, although down 1.1% from Q4, is an improvement of 2.2 points from Q1 of 2007.

While AMD hangs in there with long term gains, Intel witnessed good growth in Q1, 2008. Intel’s global revenue market share stood a 79.7%, up 1.2% from the preceding quarter. But there is a slight blemish for Intel as it yielded 0.7% share to its archrival over a year’s span.

The next twelve months present a huge opportunity to chip makers as the ultra-portables market beckons with its promise of riches. But AMD hasn’t still fully divulged its plans for the lucrative low-voltage processor market.

Intel, AMD both make gains

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avatarNice...

Love the image choice, Pulkit. :D

It's a bit dated (Celeron, P3, Duron, Athlon), but still...  Very fitting.

Nice information too. /backpat

 

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avatarGlad

Glad that you liked the info. And, yeah, the image is very dated with those processor names - from another century it seems.

 

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