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AMD's EPYC server CPUs seize 36.5 percent market share from Intel
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54519, member: 636"] AMD captured significant datacenter processor market share through competitive EPYC offerings during recent quarters. PassMark data reveals the company achieved a 36.5 percent market share after climbing from approximately 20 percent. The semiconductor manufacturer held merely two percent of server CPU sales in 2017 before introducing competitive products. Lisa Su directed AMD toward workstation markets when she assumed leadership roles. The EPYC Naples series brought Zen architecture to enterprise platforms for the first time. AMD partnered with TSMC to develop advanced manufacturing processes that surpassed competitor offerings. Intel experienced declining performance due to leadership transitions and delayed product development cycles. The Xeon platform failed to meet customer expectations despite architectural improvements. Intel struggled to capitalize on artificial intelligence market opportunities with products like the Gaudi series. CEO Lip-Bu Tan acknowledged that Intel dropped outside the top ten semiconductor companies globally. AMD exploited Intel's weakened position to regain substantial server processor market influence. [/QUOTE]
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