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PC & Notebook Makers Turning To AMD Processor Over Struggling Intel – ChannelNews
Days after Apple dumped Intel it’s been revealed that archrival AMD is expected to see its share of the notebook processor market reach a company record-high of 20% in 2020 according to market sources. Mercury Research, one of the chip industry’s premier mark…

Days after Apple dumped Intel it’s been revealed that archrival AMD is expected to see its share of the notebook processor market reach a company record-high of 20% in 2020 according to market sources.
Mercury Research, one of the chip industry’s premier market analyst firms, claims that AMD had reached 18.3% of the overall x86 share and 19.7% of the client market.
ChannelNews understands that several major gaming machine manufacturers who moved to AMD after their operations were compromised b…
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