AMD Market Share Up
by Maarten Goldstein, Dec 12, 2001 10:12am PSTZDNet is reporting that AMD is doing the happy dance, with increased market share in pretty much all areas. AMD is now in 27% of U.S. PCs, 54% of Japanese PCs and 49% of European PCs, with those being PCs in the consumer market.
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GO ALTERNATIVE COMPUTAR!
I'd be willing to bet that those numbers would look even better for AMD if they somehow could include the (for lack of a better term) "enthusiast" market. It seems like people who build their own systems are choosing AMD over Intel more and more every day.
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Since it's offical that United States is in a recession, perhaps AMD will gain more ground against INTEL from this Christmas and early next year, or perhaps neither will make any profit?
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Now all I need is a new video card to replace my GeForce-256 and I'll be set. Well that and once my new ISP gets my DSL working (old ISP severed DSL access last night :~( ).
But things sure do look better for AMD--didn't they only have a 19% marketshare back during the first quarter of the year? And wasn't 30% marketshare was what AMD's goal in the US?
Maybe Intel is giving a lot of special deals to big US corporations, so when they buy 1000 computers at a time, they're all Intel.
or maybe Americans just like to spend lots of money on a small performance gain
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Yeah, truly amazing that AMD has taken over the Japanese consumer market.
Question is, what is their share in the whole world? 35?
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at least it gives you some hope that they'll still be making cpus for a while.