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AMD is grabbing share from Intel in x86 data center processors at a rapid rate. As the chart above shows, AMD’s share is now ...
Arm Holdings is gaining traction in data center CPUs, but lofty goals and high valuation temper near-term optimism. See why ...
Arm Holdings aims to boost its data center CPU market share from 15% to 50% by the end of 2025, betting on AI-driven servers and growing support from major cloud service providers.
Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) revealed its intentions to manufacture custom data center CPUs, utilizing technology from Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) for connection to Nvidia's AI chips.
Cutting-edge CPU architectures, including multi-core processors and advanced manufacturing techniques, are enhancing the processing power and efficiency of data centers.
Qualcomm on Monday said it will make custom data center central processing units, or CPUs, that use technology from Nvidia to connect to Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips.
Intel’s data center CPU sales began to ascend sharply in the mid-2010s due to the rise of cloud data centers.
Arm Holdings expects its share of the global market for data center central processing units to surge to 50% by the end of the year, up from about 15% in 2024 with gains driven by the boom in ...
Arm (ARM) expects its global market share in data center central processing units to grow to 50% by the end of 2025, compared to 15% in 2024.
Qualcomm is coming back to the data center market with a new, unnamed, server CPU. The processors will support Nvidia's NVLink Fusion, which the GPU giant announced earlier this week as a way for ...
Hardware Industry amd financials AMD data center revenue surpasses Intel's for the first time, driven by strong Epyc CPU sales Intel's $3.35 billion in data center revenue is down from $6 billion ...