AMD outperforms Intel in performance, power and price for the first time in 20 years

AMD outperforms Intel in performance, power and price for the first time in 20 years

With the introduction of the AMD Ryzen 3000 family of processors, AMD is surpassing Intel for performance, power and price for the first time in 20 years. While Intel has enjoyed easy dominance in the processor market for some time, AMD's latest chips are sure to worry its rival. With the new seven-nanometer design of the Ryzen 3000 series, AMD has been able to build processors that outperform Intel's equivalent performance processors, while consuming less power. Additionally, AMD's processors outperformed Intel's price competitors. While AMD has always been very competitive on price, this is the first time in two decades that the company has also been able to outperform Intel in terms of performance and power consumption. Critics in various publications (including ours) seem to agree that AMD Ryzen 3000 processors pose a real threat to Intel. We're now at a point where if you're looking at a specific Intel processor, you have an AMD alternative, AMD's chip will be powerful, more efficient, and less expensive. Intel should be very concerned.

Increase in AMD's market share

It looks like AMD could start to gain market share with its new processor and GPU versions, according to MarketWatch, which reports that its shares are up 2,1%, which should produce "strong" results for the market. quarter and "solid outlook for the September period." This should result in an increase in market share for AMD. While its competitors (Intel processor, Nvidia GPU) still clearly dominate the market (especially when it comes to gaming PCs, as a recent survey revealed from Steam), AMD has definitely upset the company's direction.The future battle between Intel, Nvidia and AMD is definitely heating up, and it's very exciting to watch.