The interesting difference between Intel, AMD and ARM, though is not the clash of people that seems to colour the Intel, AMD relationship.
The MD Series platform will offer processor technology from both Intel and AMD, including Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon X2 and AMD Turion X2 processors.
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Since then, Intel Chief Executive PaulOtelliniPaul Otellini has taken the fight to AMD by focusing on the one spot where AMD had hurt it most: the so-called "x86" chips built by both Intel and AMD that power most of the world's PCs, servers and notebook computers.
Since then, Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini has taken the fight to AMD by focusing on the one spot where AMD had hurt it most: the so-called "x86" chips built by both Intel and AMD that power most of the world's PCs, servers and notebook computers.
While it is more likely that Nvidia will grab market share from both Intel and AMD, we consider the potential downside to Intel under the scenario in which Nvidia takes a full 5% microprocessor share from Intel alone by the end of our forecast period.
Intel, AMD charges, threatened to withhold vital price breaks on its processors to deny Intel rival business from big computer makers such as IBM and Hewlett-Packard.
Intel and AMD are muscling it aside with all-in-one products that combine graphics with their microprocessors.
And neither Dell, HP nor Gateway allows owners to overclock the Intel or AMD microprocessor.
For example, it matters to Intel and AMD that ARM-based devices are seeing so much success.
At stake is the market for the so-called x86 processors that both Intel and AMD stamp out.
Apart from Sun, which has little love for Intel, AMD had trouble getting anyone to publicly endorse Opteron.
Both Intel and AMD are committed to multi-core processors, that is more than one processor in a chip.
Intel and AMD will have to stave off competition from ARM-based players as the market becomes more crowded.
Intel and AMD have so far missed the tablet and smartphone markets by being overly focused on each other.
Unlike Intel, AMD outsources the production of its processors to TSMC and GlobalFoundries.
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Both Intel and AMD, like all technology companies, are also grappling with the implications of a dramatically slowing economy.
This will run on x86-based systems using chips made by Intel and AMD.
Commodity servers in the market today are almost entirely based on x86 chips supplied by Intel and AMD.
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The chip has received positive reviews, and Intel and AMD have been locked in a race to deliver ever-faster chips.
The announcement comes as both Intel and AMD announced new versions of their computer processors incorporating powerful graphics processing capabilities.
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Plus, shifting to ARM-based processors, and away from the x86 processors designed by Intel and AMD would cause some problems.
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"Chips on the dips" is a safer way for Mom to play the Digital Age: Buy Intel, AMD, Texas Instruments, etc.
This obviously spells opportunity for chip makers such as Intel and AMD, along with flash memory players like SanDisk.
It is most clearly identified with x86 processors from Intel and AMD and the Windows operating system from Microsoft.
The analyst sees this as good news for ARM, but not so good for Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, ST-Ericsson and Nvidia.
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In addition, the entry of ARM based players in the market later this year will further intensify competition for both Intel and AMD.
For years, Intel and AMD dueled back and forth for control of the megahertz crown, implying that a higher clock speed equaled a better chip.
The multi-device, single experience has become the competitive environment for Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Google, Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, ASUS, HTC, LG, and all the rest.
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Microsoft also announced earlier today that it will put the next version of Windows on processors fromNvidia, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments, in addition to Intel and AMD.
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