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How Intel is aiming for a PC processor comeback – VentureBeat
Gregory Bryant, executive vice president of client computing at Intel, talks about the efforts to stay competitive in the core PC processor market.
Intel has had a few hard years as rival Advanced Micro Devices made gains because of its Zen-based architecture for x86 processors. In the second quarter, AMDs share of the overall x86 central processing unit (CPU) market was 18.3%, up from 10.6% in the third quarter of 2018, according to market researcher Mercury Research.
But Intel had a brief moment of respite this month as it launched its code-named Tiger Lake processors that are being sold as the 11th Gen Intel Core Processors. The company…
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