sushiwarrior
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Lol, nVidia is not interested in killing AMD. They're going their way. Would they want to smash them they would sell their lineup for half the price.
AMD got a "buy" rating from the Bank of America. I think they want to sell their stock. Makes no sense because 75% of their business comes from the x86 market which declined again.
And if anyone think that the console business will save them, good luck AMD. You will need it.
Irregardless of how good their products are, AMD has a more diverse capability than any other CPU or GPU company.
They've got x86 and ARM (nobody else does that), they've got SoC and standard CPU's, they have integrated and discrete GPU's, they have x86 processors covering ultra low power all the way through to medium-high end, they have the ability to create semi-custom SoC's, they have powered 5 out of the last 6 consoles...
They have the capability to power every single device besides a phone essentially. Tablet, laptop, desktop, server, console, all-in-one, gaming machine, etc. Intel comes closest, but they have no discrete GPU products.
It's a lot of fronts to cover, I'd think it's kind of splitting their resources too broadly, but they aren't exactly tied into x86 the same way Intel is.