AMD to gain market share in 2005
AMD will continue to grab market share from Intel next year, investment house Piper Jaffray (PJ) forecast this week, thanks to what the researcher called a "very compelling product line".
That means AMD’s 64-bit Athlon 64 and Opteron processors, the former dubbed a "viable if not more potent competitor" to Intel’s own desktop chips, which are leaving the chip giant at "the most vulnerable it has ever been in its history".
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