According to Mercury's statistics, after the second quarter of 2018, the x86 server market share changed again. Intel dropped from 99.5% to 98.7%, and AMD increased to 1.3%.
In other words, AMD's year-on-year growth rate reached 181%, and the chain was also 40.5% higher.
Mercury estimates that Intel has given AMD $17.66 million in revenue and entered AMD's second-quarter revenue figures.
Analyst Aaron Rakers said that by the end of this year, AMD's share of the x86 server market will increase to 5%.
In addition, in the future product layout, Intel 10nm continues to delay, resulting in 14nm Cascade-SP will continue to increase power consumption, but bring poor performance growth and unrealistic price increase. Semiaccurate Charlie writes that AMD next generation EPYC (7nm ROME) will lead Intel's Cascade-Sp 50% performance.