JAYDEEJOHN
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Its a great market there, and AMD is trying
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AMD, Intel Recover, Although AMD Loses Ground
In a report released Tuesday, Mercury Research reported that unit sales of microprocessors at both AMD and Intel rose, as an inventory bubble that existed in the first quarter worked its way through. But that also meant that Intel regained market share that AMD had previously won.
Overall, the CPU market was up 13.8 percent relative to the first quarter, and down 2.9 percent year-over-year, Mercury reported. That, the firm said, was due to a first-quarter bubble of inventory that worked its way through by the second quarter. Mobile chips showed the strongest growth, the firm said.
Mercury did not release the absolute numbers of CPUs sold.
For the second quarter, AMD's market share slipped from 20.9 percent to 18.7 percent, slightly lower than the 18.8 percent share the firm recorded in the second quarter of 2008. Intel, meanwhile, saw its share increase from 80.0 percent a year ago to 80.5 percent, up from 78.2 percent during the first quarter of 2009.
"This appears to be the first quarter in some time that is reflecting close to actual demand, suggesting that the PC processor market (and ultimately PCs) is roughly flat with pre-crisis 2008 volumes," Dean McCarron, principal analyst at Mercury, wrote in a note to reporters.
Shares of graphics chip maker Nvidia (NVDA) are up 66 cents, roughly 5%, at $13.78 this evening after the company reported Q2 sales and profit per share ahead of estimates and provided a better-than-expected forecast for Q3.
Shares of graphics chip maker Nvidia (NVDA) are up 66 cents, roughly 5%, at $13.78 this evening after the company reported Q2 sales and profit per share ahead of estimates and provided a better-than-expected forecast for Q3.