Despite Intel dropping the desktop CPU ball this year, its share of the market fell by just 4.9 while AMD still lags significantly behind on mobile
Despite Intel's struggles in the desktop CPU market, its market share decline of only 4.9% suggests a resilient position. Existing OEM agreements appear to have cushioned the blow, maintaining their presence. Meanwhile, AMD continues to lag significantly in the mobile segment, facing hurdles in adoption. - The competition is fierce, with Intel's missteps not translating to gains for AMD. - Market dynamics indicate that brand loyalty plays a crucial role in these shifts. It's a complex landscape where performance alone doesn't dictate success. Ultimately, Intel's slip may be temporary, but AMD needs a stronger strategy to capitalize on these opportunities. For a deeper dive, check out PC Gamer's article.