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AMD Stocks Rose by Almost 140% in 2018; Intel’s Less than 10%

AMD cpu's are the budget cpu's which gave us a great performance in less price. In this article I talk about AMD'S ryzen cpu's which gain better then intel and nvidia moreover AMD introduce his new cpu.



The year 2018 was an eventful one for the CPU sector. Intel lost its footing, AMD took advantage of the chaos and gained steadily in all segments. From Ryzen to Epyc, team red started chipping away at Intel’s territory both in the consumer as well as the server space. AMD’s stock rose by almost 140% while Intel’s almost stayed stagnant with a growth of less than 10%.




As soon as the Ryzen CPUs were unleashed, all hell broke loose for team blue. In a panic, they modified the Xeon chips and started releasing them for the consumer market. The naming scheme made no sense and the prices weren’t tempting either. Fast forward to present day, and you’ll see that although Intel’s situation may be less precarious, the company’s troubles are far from over.





AMD Zen2 AKA Ryzen 3000 and 64 Core Rome CPUs Incoming

AMD’s Zen2 based Ryzen 3000 lineup is expected to hit retail in the coming months and the 64 Core Epyc (Rome) processor has already started sending shockwaves towards blue-camp. At the same time, OEMs have made a deal with AMD that allows them to pair the Zen+ based mobile APUs with NVIDIA’s GTX Turing GPUs. This unexpected combo of AMD-NVIDIA powered laptops provides gamers with a much more affordable option than Intel’s present offerings.

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