According to foreign media reports, Dr. Su Zifeng, AMD’s CEO, recently predicted that in the event of participating in JP Morgan’s activities, AMD will receive approximately 20% of the desktop processor this year, and the mobile processor is expected to be 18%.
Not only that, Su Zifeng also expressed his position that in the next few years, AMD's processor share will even double, that is, reach 40% of the height.
In the first quarter of this year, AMD achieved a revenue of US$1.65 billion in GAAP revenue, with a net profit of US$81 million.
According to statistics agency Mercury Research, the share of AMD desktop processors has increased from 8% in 2016 to 12% (at the end of 2017).
Currently, Ryzen Gen 2 processors are on the market. Soon, the second-generation thread tearers will meet with consumers. The enterprise-grade products EPYC will also be updated during the year. In the next year, AMD will begin to deploy 7nm Zen 2 architecture processing. , while Intel is only 10nm Cannon Lake.