Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: larciel
I agree that price may be AMD's only weapon but, with the introduction of AM2 and production still ramping up, once conroe is released AMD will have a harder time of finding buyers to purchase the AM2 chips and ramping may have to be hindered. The only way AMD will hang on is with the introduction of K8L. While K8L will have little to no effect on desktop performance it will help noticably if not drastically on the server market, especially in the 4 and up processor(single or multiple core chips). The server share they've been digging away from Intel will be their only method of staying anywhere near the black till their next release(wich I do not forsee till summer 08 at the earliest)
Excellent point, considering the most of profit is made at server level.
But, since Woodcrest is coming along nicely (
Ars.) and historically, server machines aren't replaced frequently unlike desktop gaming machines, I don't think K8L will have much market on the server side. IT managers sure will be able to wait a few months for the 'Intel' chip that old-style CEOs just love just because it's "Intel"
Last year when K8 (AMD64) was enjoying so much success, I heard rumors about K9 or even K10 .. I really thought AMD was ready to stone itself as the performance and innovation leader in CPU market, but I guess rumor was really a rumor.
Still, AMD isn't doomed (I may sound like it is

) I'm sure they can withstand first onslaught of Core 2. Summer 07 might had been AMD's next launch of the 'big change' but I'm sure those people at Dresden is working overtime now to move up the date to maybe Spring 07.. then AMD will surely wont' be that affected by Core2