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Domestic assembly PC market in 3Q08

Intel Corporation is an American company founded on July 18, 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce and Andrew Grove. She is the second global semiconductor manufacturer after Samsung if we are based on turnover. It manufactures microprocessors - it is also that it created the first X86 microprocessor -, motherboards, flash memories and graphical processors in particular. Intel is listed in Nasdaq under the INTC acronym. Its market capitalization is $ 254.88 billion (as of October 2018) with the main competitor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Beginning in February 2021, the company is led by Pat Gelinger, until then CEO of VMware. In the third quarter, the Intel Core Processor was found to regain a slight advantage on the PC market in the domestic assembly PC market. As the AMD regulates the proportion of product-specific production from 2Q, some of the supply of products seems to have affected. According to Danagawari, on September 13, the share of Intel processors in September is 51.8...

Competition for AMD? New Intel processors should PC

Due to their completely new architecture, the new Alder-Lake processors should provide interesting advantages over the competition for players, especially for players - this lets Intel relied in an interview. But to really get everything from the new chips, the game developers are also in demand. Zock and by the way Netflix look - and without performance? Intel is a completely new way with his Alder-Lake processors. Instead of the usual architecture, the upcoming chips are set to a big.Little design. This means that on the CPU, both high-performance computing power but also energy-efficient and power-weaker cores are installed. According to Intel, especially for players, it should offer an interesting advantage - at least if you have some background processes running during your games session . This enclosed Intel employee Ran Berenson near an interview: The best example we have in the laboratory is playing parallel to other workloads that you are running. That can be streaming...