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https://marketrealist.com/2018/09/amd-stock-rises-on-intels-troubles
Although the rate at which AMD will gain marketshare now looks to be slower than originally anticipated
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a...l-street-is-expecting-says-keybanc-2018-09-25
This is good news for AMD, which just released the second generation Ryzen CPUs. At the moment, the 2700 and 2700x are the only CPUs that deal with both Meltdown and Spectre at the hardware level. Granted, that's mostly a concern to people who would actually use the larger number of cores Ryzen offers, while Intel's current offerings do better at tasks like gaming, which at the moment are not as aggressively multithreaded as some other apps (Civ 6 excepted).
Anyway, one way or the other, Intel's inability to manufacture as many CPUs as previously expected will ultimately lead to more sales for AMD, and more pre-built systems being offered with AMD CPUs in them.
Although the rate at which AMD will gain marketshare now looks to be slower than originally anticipated
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a...l-street-is-expecting-says-keybanc-2018-09-25
This is good news for AMD, which just released the second generation Ryzen CPUs. At the moment, the 2700 and 2700x are the only CPUs that deal with both Meltdown and Spectre at the hardware level. Granted, that's mostly a concern to people who would actually use the larger number of cores Ryzen offers, while Intel's current offerings do better at tasks like gaming, which at the moment are not as aggressively multithreaded as some other apps (Civ 6 excepted).
Anyway, one way or the other, Intel's inability to manufacture as many CPUs as previously expected will ultimately lead to more sales for AMD, and more pre-built systems being offered with AMD CPUs in them.