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AMD IS GOING TO DOMINATE INTE-
Andrew Anderson
Hunter Jenkins
SOPA MACACO
Kevin Young
how much money does that equate to
Lucas Allen
Considering it's the enterprise server market, which was about a $22bn market last I checked, AMD hold something like a $500mil chunk of it now
Connor Campbell
>2%
Wow it's nothing
Cooper Robinson
nag AMD is half price so only $250mil
Adrian Edwards
Topkek
Ryder Jones
considering AMD had 0,1% in 2017, it's looking pretty good
Alexander Ramirez
One brick at a time, and in your lifetime you'll have built the wall to keep out the pajeets.
Asher Robinson
They launched it this year. They went from nearly 0 to 2% so it's basically infinte growth, can't beat that
Matthew Ortiz
Oh look, it's another red/blue thread. Again.
Gavin Rivera
So has Opteron been entirely replaced by Epyc or how does that work? I haven't heard anything about it in a while
Carter Gonzalez
wtf Jow Forums told me that intel is finished and everythig is amd now
Parker Thompson
That would imply they are equal though. Intel is objectively superior.
Colton Howard
>an industry that upgrades once in maybe five years is slow to adopt new tech
Really big thunk.
Grayson Ward
INTODDLERS BTFO
Ian Hughes
Basically, yes.
We might see Opteron stick around in ARM form, but even thats unlikely. That'll probably get rebranded into EPYC ARM or something.
What, do you want a 16th Desktop thread today?
Companies hold onto hardware for fucking decades to make returns. Ecolab still has a fucking 500 MIP IBM Mainframe they regularly use. It's ancient as fuck, but it's still "mission critical"
2% growth of a brand new product is fucking huge in a year's time, honestly. And whenever groups that used Opteron's upgrade, they'll probably go to EPYC, too.
Charles Jones
>That would imply they are equal though
Yeah, they aren't at all. AMD's HEDT parts destroy all Intel's server parts. AMD's server parts destroy them twice(as in you need two xenons to compete with one Rome).
Benjamin Brown
>He thinks 2% is small
Intel have dominated the HPC space for over 20 years now.
Wait until it hits 5% next year then 15% the following year and so on.
James Morris
>he didn't realize 7nm TSMC Intel CPU is coming in 2019.
Xavier Watson
22nm lmao
Xavier Adams
>2019
lmfao try 2022.