Dell warns us not to expect an intel and amd duopoly
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Since the launch of AMD Ryzen processors we have seen that the interest of PC manufacturers for AMD hardware has increased greatly, something that is not surprising for the good work of these chips in performance and energy efficiency. Dell has also been interested in Ryzen, but warns that we do not expect as many computers with these chips as with those of Intel.
Dell warns that Intel will not lose monopoly any time soon
Intel has dominated the processor market with an iron fist for a long time until last year, when AMD brought out its new Ryzen processors that offer very high performance for a much tighter price than Intel chips. Despite this, Dell warns that the range of Intel processors is huge compared to AMD, which is why we should not expect Sunnyvale's to take away the monopoly from Intel.
We recommend reading our post on Intel vs AMD Processors. Which one is BETTER?
Techpowerup fontMake no mistake about it, Intel is the great player and AMD is the second player. There's enough diversity between them to have them both in our product range, but the breadth of the Intel processor range is huge compared to what AMD offers.
AMD is doing some cool stuff, and adding them to our range we pick up a few additional areas, but let's be clear: There is a big dominant player in the processor market, and then there is a challenger who is doing a very good job called, but the The gap between them is quite large in terms of market share and use cases. So our portfolio is not going to change in any significant way. Don't expect it to be a duopoly soon.
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