Intel laid off 129 employees from its Data Center Group, even after
https://www.notebookcheck.net/As-AMD-increases-server-market-share-Intel-lets-go-of-129-Data-Center-employees-citing-changed-priorities.454181.0.html
From your link, on market share ... looks like Intel is doing a decent job at keeping server market share... could be because of the high percentage of semi-custom work... or perhaps their ability to bundle ssd,
"The latest report on the server market by DRAMeXchange indicates that Intel's share is down to 98% by now."
Quote from: JayN on February 19, 2020, 00:42:12
From your link, on market share ... looks like Intel is doing a decent job at keeping server market share... could be because of the high percentage of semi-custom work... or perhaps their ability to bundle ssd,
amd products are far superiour. so corruption and long planning horizon.
Far more interesting metric would be AMD's share of successful tenders in this space. 5% of an existing market over 2 years could equate to a much higher % of all new business. What is the new business market share for AMD, I would be surprised if it was not >50%.