Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: AMD Increases Market Share

  1. #1
    Picture of the Day Guru zippyjuan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Sunny San Diego
    Posts
    8,756

    AMD Increases Market Share

    AMD Captures Market from Intel Corp. – Intel.
    Intel Lowers Guidance as Market Share Plummets

    Category: CPU

    by Anton Shilov

    [ 03/06/2006 | 09:18 AM ]


    Intel Corp. late last week said it would cut its outlook for the first quarter of the year as a result of weaker than expected demand and a slight market segment share loss. One of the markets where the world’s largest chipmaker is not particularly strong is the retail market of computers. According to some reports, the arch-rival Advanced Micro Devices dominates U.S. retail desktops.

    Intel said that its Q1 revenue is expected to be between $8.7 billion and $9.1 billion, as compared to the previous expectation of between $9.1 billion and $9.7 billion primarily due to market share decrease and lower that projected demand. Historically, Intel’s revenue declined by 7.2% in the Q1 compared to the Q4, according to some analysts. However, the Q1 2005 earnings were $9.4 billion (down 2% sequentially), whereas the decline to aforementioned figures from the Q4 will mean approximately 11% to 15% decrease, much higher than the last year and not inline with historical reductions.

    When Intel loses in the market of x86 processors, there is virtually only one rival to take advantage of it: AMD, who is expected to increase some share now.

    NPD Techworld analysts claim that AMD’s market share gain can be seen most strongly in the U.S. retail market: in the first seven weeks of 2006, AMD’s share in desktops in that area climbed to 81.5%, while Intel’s has slid to 18.5%, a complete reversal of their historical relative positions, reports Cnet News.com. Moreover, Intel’s share declined to 63% in notebooks, where the company has better positions compared to desktops. The U.S. market accounts for approximately 9% of worldwide PC shipments. Globally, AMD’s market share rose to 21.4% in Q4 2005, nearly 3% from the Q3’s 17.7%, which means that Intel now commands less than 80% of all x86 microprocessor shipments, according to Mercury Research.

    But both AMD and Intel will have to suffer from lower prices this year, analysts warn. This year, supplies of computers will raise by 9.3% or more compared to 2005, according to Gartner analyst Miko Kitagawa. By contrast, overall earnings will decline by 0.3%, which means units sell for a lower price than before. The trend looks likely to continue into 2007, when shipments will increase 7.6%, but revenue will rise only 0.6%, according to Ms. Kitagawa. Typically, computers based on AMD processors are slightly less expensive compared to the machines powered by processors from Intel Corp.
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...306091615.html
    I add new pictures to my photo gallery pretty regularly. You can see them here if you are interested: http://www.pbase.com/jeffryz

  2. #2
    Lieutenant Commander shocky123's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Ames, Iowa
    Posts
    828
    Cool cool!

    I'm an AMD boy myself, but honestly, 81.5% is a little bit hard to believe, considering they've only just started to get significant percentages in the last year. From a products standpoint, I can totally understand it, but from a more realistic point, I dont see them jumping that far ahead. _yet_

    ~Kyle
    "me awaits onslaught of estrogen fury." -CornMonkey

    "5. When your friend dates a woman that is absolutely terrible for him, and she's wrecking his life, it's your duty to openly hate her, and point out how evil she is." -ialsohaveadream

  3. #3
    Rear Admiral Lower Half clutchy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2000
    Location
    Yucaipa, CA
    Posts
    2,863
    that last sentence of the article totally has me stumped. Are AMD products more expensive than intel now? that's not the way it's been...
    LK was treated unfairly

    thanks X

  4. #4
    Lieutenant Commander shocky123's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Ames, Iowa
    Posts
    828
    No no no, I think they're just re-stating that in general AMD chips are cheaper.

    However, I could see how it could go both ways because to my knowledge it seems that AMD has more of a selection of higher-end chips.

    ~Kyle
    "me awaits onslaught of estrogen fury." -CornMonkey

    "5. When your friend dates a woman that is absolutely terrible for him, and she's wrecking his life, it's your duty to openly hate her, and point out how evil she is." -ialsohaveadream

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •