First quarter 2011 will soon expire, but not too late for iSuppli to decide to publish their research results related to the CPU market worldwide.
As before, Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) finally maintaining that same ranking as sebelumnya.AMD actually lost 0.8%. However, Intel managed to increase their share of the microprocessor market was 0.4%, This means that Intel ended the year which accounted for 81% of the total CPU sales during 2010, while AMD held 11.4% of the total (2009 has left AMD with 12.2%).
“The year 2010 was a period of major transition in the microprocessor market, with suppliers facing a raft of change, ranging from the new competitive threat posed by the media tablet for post-recession recovery is strong, with the technological revolution that is driven by the increase in graphics-enabled microprocessor (GEMS), “said Matthew Wilkins, principal analyst, compute platforms, for the IHS.
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With Fusion Apus AMD hopes that will lead to regular CPUs, especially the low-end, to sell less and less, it will be interesting to see if it succeeded in increasing its profile in 2011.
“Despite this development, a competitive state affairs remains very much the same two horses race has lasted for more than 20 years, with Intel and AMD firmly in the lead distant second. While the stock market situation static symbol of the mature segments in the PC microprocessor industry, competitive situation remains tight in 2010, with two companies fighting for every dollar possible from original equipment manufacturers. “
