AMD just outsold Intel in the data center space for the first time ever
AMD officially made more than Intel in the data center market
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AMDhas overtakenIntelin the data center CPU market for the first time ever as both firms battle for leadership in what has become a highly lucrative area thanks to the computational needs of newAI tools.
NewSemiAnalysisresearch claims AMD’s data center segment revenue reached $3.549 billion in the third quarter of 2024, a slight touch above Intel’s $3.3 billion figure for the same period.
While the upward trend marks a positive point for AMD, its total data center revenue is still belowNvidia’s networking revenue alone. Early to the market, Nvidia has profited off the AI boom and now has a market cap of more than $3 trillion, making it one of just three companies to have crossed that line.
AMD’s data center revenue is more than Intel’s
The news comes as Intel continues to struggle financially, following several rounds of layoffs and other cost-cutting measures.
This is despite Intel’s Xeon processors being synonymous with data centers, powering many of the world’s servers. Increased pressure from AMD, with its EPYC processors, is adding to the financial stress at Intel.
It’s also worth noting AMD’s top-tier 96-core EPYC 6979P processor costs around $11,800, or $6,000 less than Intel’s flagship 128-core Xeon 6980P Granite Rapids processor. The added cost-effectiveness has undoubtedly played into data center operators’ purchasing decisions.
Intel recently confirmed quarterly revenue of $13.3 billion, down 6% from the $14.2 billion in revenue it made one year before. The decline was anticipated, though, and CEO Pat Gelsinger indicated satisfaction with the company’s “solid progress” to drive operational efficiency.
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The company expects around $13.3 billion in revenue next quarter at the low point, and $14.3 billion at the high point.
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