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All of which supports the idea they are going to work out the bugs in steamroller before they launch a half baked solution.
And even with a small share, its a growing market with high margins. It seems unlikely they would drop it so easily. Especially since the Bulldozer architecture was built with servers in mind. It doesn't even require huge investments since so much of the desktop tech is fairly easily ported.
AMD shed 30% of their employees so something had to give. They returned to profitability through high end APU sales. Servers may have higher margins but they also have higher costs at every level. Design, fabrication, testing, platform support. It's rather difficult for a 3Billion company to compete with the likes of Intel, IBM, Oracle at the server level.
Besides for us consumers isn't it better they're focusing more intently on gaming?