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I saw a news article about AMD yesterday, and looked up the full public market value of both Intel and AMD. I thought that if AMD was doing really well, it might have a valuation of about 80% of Intel.
Imagine my surprise when some quick math showed that AMD had a public market value of about 3.5 times Intel.
How is this possible?
At least as far as I know, Intel still controls about 2/3 of the PC market. How in the world can AMD be priced so high, comparably?
Imagine my surprise when some quick math showed that AMD had a public market value of about 3.5 times Intel.
How is this possible?
At least as far as I know, Intel still controls about 2/3 of the PC market. How in the world can AMD be priced so high, comparably?