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AlexLoverOMG@alien.topB to HardwareEnglish · 2 years ago

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger on new AI chips: We're very competitive with market leader Nvidia

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger on new AI chips: We're very competitive with market leader Nvidia

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AlexLoverOMG@alien.topB to HardwareEnglish · 2 years ago
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the semiconductor space, competition with Nvidia, the AI boom and much more. For access to live...
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    66% market share in favour of Intel
    source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/735904/worldwide-x86-intel-amd-market-share/#:~:text=In the third quarter of,35 percent were AMD processors.

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      I was being half snarky and mostly joking.

      Intel has a lot of things going for it. In the consumer/enthusiast space I’d argue they have the better portfolio.

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      There’s definitely some good promos for intel parts (think 12900k + board +32GB RAM at microcenter for $400) but there’s more exciting things from AMD on the whole right now.

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        to you, to the other 66%, it’s Intel.

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          That’s because a lot of the volume comes from OEM deals.
          My best guess is that Intel just does a better job of serving OEMs from a business perspective. This includes thunderbolt as a competitive advantage (though USB4 will evaporate that)

          Also laptops… For low power things Intel still does VERY well. Alderlake isn’t bad at low power levels.

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