Henri Richard explains why AMD failed to gain more marketshare

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This won't mean anything, to anyone that reads this that has not been a THGF member long, but its good to see you back here posting verndewd! Ryan
 

Thanks ryan 😀
 


But AMDs CPUs cure cancer according to certain posters here. How could they possibly not be perfect at launch?

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AND they walk on water and feed the poor :heink:
 

its rumored that satans number is actually a tattoo that reads intel inside, apparently aramaic language wasnt adept at translating future brandnames back then so they came up with some cultic numeric mumbo jumbo.

strangely I have heard that Heavens home office just doesnt do AMD, I mean they did when 939 ruled but they changed over to i7. kinda makes the whole jesus crucifiction make a bit more sense, no one likes a fanboi.
 


Hm, an interesting theory... Only a theory, though. If you look closer, you will see that Satan himself has a code with which he rules the minds of people. The truth is exposed at last...

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Yes my friends, it was them all along! But the forces of light will not give an inch of the holy lands to AMD's evil Satanic forces! Like the brave heroes who strike out of their mighty fortresses they will prevail. As is written in the holy Intel Qur'an, the last fight for good will happen somewhere in 2010... It will be bloody... The world will be in chaos, people will be hungry, but the power of the almighty new I9 will cure all diseases and all poisons put upon the honest people who follow Intel!

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After the fight, everything will be back to normal. People will eat Intel processors for breakfast, and will all shine with a blue glow. Let us just hope such an event will not happen twice, as competition is unhealthy for us all... Even if it does, Jesus will always be happy to help. Why, he is doing it even now...
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I am doing it as well and asking myself why am I wasting my time...


 


LOL - you forgot they also run magical microwave ovens 😀.. Ya know, when ya wanna sizzle stuff?? :kaola:
 
AMD Gains Market Share
In Q4 2009, Intel earned 80.5% unit market share, a loss of 0.6%, while AMD earned 19.4%, a gain of 0.7%, and Via Technologies earned 0.2%. In the full year 2009, Intel earned 79.7% unit market share, a loss of 0.7%, AMD earned 20.1%, a gain of 0.8%, and Via Technologies earned 0.3%. It is noteworthy that AMD posted market share gain for the first time in many quarters.

By form-factor, the rankings for Q4 2009 were as follows:

•In the desktop PC chip segment, Intel earned 71.1%, a loss of 1.1%, and AMD got 28.6%, a sequential decrease of 1.2%. Via Technologies commanded 0.3% of desktop PC processor market.
•Intel controlled 87.3% unit share in the mobile PC processor market segment, a decline of 0.7%, AMD finished with 12.7%, an increase of 0.7%, whereas Via earned 0.1%, down 0.1% from the prior quarter.
•In the PC server/workstation processor segment, Intel finished with 89.8% market share, a drop of 0.6% and AMD’s share got a 0.6% boost to 10.2%.
The rankings for the whole 2009 looked as follows:

•In the desktop PC processor segment, Intel controlled 71.0%, a loss of 2.5%, AMD earned 28.8%, a gain of 2.3%, and Via Technologies earned 0.3%, a gain of 0.1%.
•Intel commanded 86.8% share in the mobile PC processor segment, a loss of 0.3%, AMD finished with 12.8%, a gain of 0.8%, and Via Technologies earned 0.3%, a loss of 0.5%.
•In the PC server/workstation processor segment, Intel finished with 89.9% market share, a gain of 3.2% and AMD earned 10.1%, a loss of 3.2%.
Microprocessor Market to Grow 15.1% in 2010
IDC has raised its forecast for growth in PC processor unit shipments to 15.1% compared to 2009.

"We're looking forward to the end of the second quarter and the second half of the year as corporations qualify new client and server platforms and open up their IT budgets further. Combined with healthy consumer spending, the resumption of corporation spending will lead to a healthy 2010," said Mr. Rau.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20100126123005_AMD_Begins_to_Fight_Back_Market_Share_from_Intel_Amid_Rise_of_Microprocessor_Shipments.html
 

AMD made their bed, thats what you get when you dont advertise.
 


I know they had a cash crunch time period that seemed to never end but they sure do suck at marketing their products. Youtube, trade shows and word of mouth have a tough time finding mainstream consumers.

 



I want to show an example of how stupid the average joe is and that to make a point about how easy it is to sell gadgets to sheep.

http://theruthlesstruth.com/wordpress/2010/01/26/americans-sign-petition-to-repeal-the-first-amendment/
 
Hmm, I seem to recall Jenny or some other AMD fans posting how AMD would take a ton of marketshare in DT, server and maybe mobile from Intel with a full quarter of sales for the low-priced quads in DT, Istanbul in server, and I forget what in mobile 😛.. I think it was in one of the i5 threads last fall but I'm far too lazy to go look it up.

Anybody wanna bet that Apple will start moving their laptops & desktops from x86 to their new proprietary CPU that's on the iPad?? Even if they don't, it looks like ARM and Atom have a new competitor to deal with...
 

Not forgetting the vast amount of Nvidia fans that were going to join with the plethora of people gushing over the HD5xxx series and Eyefinity enabling AMD/Ati's market share to leap ahead. 😗

http://www.pcper.com/index.php#NewsID-8312
 
Well, Fermi isnt here, and lets see how much and well it does for qtr 1? Those numbers will be interesting
Its good to see AMD holding and taking a lil ground tho, Intels got enough, wonder how much of those numbers are Atom? High volume, low profit
 

AMD picked up more OEM biz so well likly see AMD come up a bit, they can price competitively so maybe in a few years well see the market equalize to some extent.
 


Actually I said AMD would eat into intels notebook market share : Check

Also server share : Check.

What I didn't forsee was a share loss on desktop cpu's and graphics, but then again what can AMD do when their only supplier of graphics chips can't even make them?

Edit - seems AMD lost server share and gained desktop share, I thought I read it was elsewhere. Tbh that is better, because the server share will come back and more with Magny Cours.

Edit 2 - that link of Verns is saying different things to another link I read btw. In that, intel gained 3% server share.

Edit 3 - dear oh dear, just realised it was over the whole year.
 

you need to compare those numbers with other years like prior to core products release amd was in and out of the 30% to 40% market bracket. So the real perspective here is that they are coming back into the numbers they were at 4 years ago.
 




See any contradiction there, or is it just me?
 
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