• CanadianCorhen
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      5 months ago

      I’m not sure what historical data would have to do with a rapidly evolving story.

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        5 months ago

        In the last 5 years Intel has had near 70% marketshare

        That would not put AMD in the position of undisputed king

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          I still don’t see what historical data has to do with the fact that Intel is CURRENTLY self-destructing, while AMD’s performance has left it in a position of best performance for the dollar, without continual crashing.

          I don’t find an argument of “well, 5 years ago” very convincing when I’m talking about the current position

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            “The last 5 years” includes all the years in that time period

            Intel currently has a market lead

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              I am curious how you think “% of CPUs world wide” would change in one month so quickly, especially while the self destruction is so recent…

              Like, you are in an article about how server users are currently finding 50%-100% of intel CPU’s are failing, and saying “well, this historical data says…”

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                AMD has been better the whole Ryzen life-span

                But it’s irrelevant

                I am curious how you think “% of CPUs world wide”

                It was sales in the year, but you’re the one claiming they’re the King. At least now you realize how foolish your statement was