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    Default AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore


    AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore



    AMD is finally shifting its focus away from competing with long-time rival Intel, and instead will focus its energy on emerging markets and cloud computing.

    a recent interview with the San Jose Mercury News, AMD spokesman Mike Silverman indicated that the company plans to shift its focus away from competing with long-time processor rival Intel starting in 2012. Instead, the company will likely focus on developing a solid mobile strategy while still remaining committed to the x86 architecture.

    "We're at an inflection point," he said. "We will all need to let go of the old 'AMD versus Intel' mind-set, because it won't be about that anymore."
    The move isn't surprising given that the company hasn't been able to gain a market share lead over Intel in years. AMD had hoped to gain some ground after Intel suffered a string of antitrust regulatory rebukes, but the processor nemesis remained vigilant, its sales booming. Last year Intel reported sales of nearly $44 billion whereas AMD only reported $6.5 billion.


    Presently AMD sits at around 19-percent of the overall processor market share, down from a 23-percent share in 2006. The company has been chided for heavily depending on a PC market where the pace of growth has slowed due to the economy and emerging markets. It's recently-launched Bulldozer chips even brought in disappointing reviews, and the company just recently cut 1,400 jobs.


    Given that its fight with Intel has seemingly gotten AMD nowhere, time has come for a change. "AMD is a leader in x86 microprocessor design, and we remain committed to the x86 market," AMD said in a statement this week. "Our strategy is to accelerate our growth by taking advantage of our design capabilities to deliver a breadth of products that best align with broader industry shifts toward low power, emerging markets and the cloud."
    The "emerging markets" -- presumably smartphones and tablets -- is a space where both Intel and AMD will fight to survive, a space currently dominated by ARM's low-power architecture. There's also the new ultrabook market which requires low-power solutions to keep the overall prices down and battery life extended. These three markets alone are untapped veins of possible revenue for the company, and as AMD pointed out, three avenues that are currently the industry's primary focus.


    Yet back in August, Rick Bergman, senior VP and general manager of AMD’s Product Group, said that the company had no plans to enter the smartphone sector. "We haven’t announced any plans to go in that handheld space," Bergman said. "We’ve got plenty of opportunities… in server, notebook and now tablets, that’s our immediate focus. But if the right circumstances come up and we can see a way to impact the market, we’ll obviously continue to look."
    On the tablet front, AMD launched the Z-Series Bobcat-based APUs during Computex 2011 back in June.

    The first chip, the AMD Z-01, features two 1 GHz Bobcat cores, a TDP of 5.9W, 1 MB of L2 cache and AMD Radeon HD 6250 discrete-class graphics (276 MHz, 80 cores). By comparison, Nvidia just launched its ARM-based Tegra 3 SoC featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore (up to 1.4 GHz single-core mode and 1.3 GHz multi-core mode), a 12-core GeForce GPU, 1 MB of L2 cache, and a TDP of around 4W.


    AMD is expected to update its strategy in February 2012, but there's a good chance we'll learn more during CES 2012 in January.





    badnews for the x86 processor consumer

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    aguy. same jud sa nahitabo sa apple vs microsoft sa una

    mao gyud gikan kang Steve Jobs

    "We will need to let go of the mindset that in order for Apple to win, Microsoft has to lose."

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    sakto man na nga innovative ila tech

    like enbedded Merory controller | L3 bus | ringbus memory architecture | fushion | even the bulldozer etc.

    kulang lang ug perspective how to apply it..

    they're late in the cuda|physics countering technology for creative | 3d

    Opencl Compiler Engineer Jobs | Simply Hired <<< click link and apply to AMD if you know how to program a la CUDA

    just recently did AMD enters the RAM arena, they should have done that after acquiring ATI since they push the bundle gaming flatforms like DRAGON | scorpius etc.

    they failed to innovate the hypertransport interconnect, the main reason of failed Quadfather

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    well see how amd will fair on this plan...

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    agay murag mag patuyang naning intel ug presyo sa ilang highend proc wanaman kopetensya

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by bakwakkwak View Post
    agay murag mag patuyang naning intel ug presyo sa ilang highend proc wanaman kopetensya
    ma o jud nay ming sulod sa akong huna2x boss pag basa nako... saka jud ni presyo nig gawas sa ivybridge for sure.

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    tsk3x plano unta ko Bulldozer nga setup next year aside sa intel nako nga rig...

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by unagikabayaki View Post
    tsk3x plano unta ko Bulldozer nga setup next year aside sa intel nako nga rig...
    Ngek bati ug performance ang bulldozer. Patuyang na dyud ni ang intel.

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    cge lang...basin mag tag 3k na ang BD...hehehehe

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    Default Re: AMD: It Won't Be About 'AMD vs. Intel' Anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    cge lang...basin mag tag 3k na ang BD...hehehehe
    mao, mobarato diay sa, timpla2x lang gud para ma-nindot ang performance

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