Intel, AMD run tight race in quarterly chip shipments
Despite a notable gain in server processor shipments, ADM slipped slightly in overall x86 chip shipments during the second quarter.
Intel gained seven tenths of a point of share during the second quarter, while Advanced Micro Devices shipments fell by an equal amount, reversing the companies first quarter positions, data made public Monday by Mercury Research shows.
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