AMD-Intel balance unchanged by EU fine
News AMD made its biggest recent inroads against Intel when AMD's Opteron and Athlon processors could outgun Intel's Xeon and Antitrust actions can have a dramatic effect when a decision breaks a company into pieces, but the biggest factors in the...
[May 14, 2009, 9:56]
AMD crashes Intel's desert chipfest
News Crashing Intel's Developer Forum, which is going on simultaneously across town, AMD brought along a pair of future Athlon chips, each running at 1.1GHz. AMD brought its own ultra-gigahertz demo to the desert resort of Palm Springs, California this...
[February 17, 2000, 10:06]
Intel and AMD settle, agree cross-licensing deal
News Intel and AMD have settled all outstanding legal disputes between the two companies and have signed a five-year intellectual-property cross-licensing deal. The settlement, announced on Thursday, also ends antitrust litigation against Intel that...
[November 12, 2009, 13:48]
Intel, AMD neck and neck on chip costs
News Both AMD and Intel proudly claim they can make chips cheaper than the other guy, but after going through the math and examining the two companies' divergent strategies, analysts conclude it's a dead heat.
[May 16, 2002, 14:26]
Processor benchmarks: Intel versus AMD
Talkback Both Intel and AMD would be very pleased to see their marketing strategies getting consumers to concentrate so hard on their products while almost neglecting others. Hi Peter A lot of folks seem to think that FSB speeds are everything.
[February 22, 2005, 9:21]
Processor benchmarks: Intel versus AMD
Talkback AMD AMD AMD AMD = 3 for 3 AMD = winner Intel = 0 for 3 If you prefer to buy a processor because there marketing campaign is better than buy an Intel. Which one cost less? Which one uses less power, saving you money?
[December 21, 2004, 0:07]
AMD wants Intel's speed crown this year
News Also in the works for the silicon Gargantua is its attempt to claw back share in entry-level PCs where it has lost out to Cyrix and AMD just as sub-$1,000 PCs have captured the US imagination. That leaves a rare gap in the top end of the market...
[January 28, 1998, 10:56]
Intel, AMD duke it out with new chips
News It's a new year and a new round of processor battles between Intel and AMD. As previously reported, Santa Clara, California-based Intel on Monday is expected to release a new, smaller and faster version of the Pentium 4 running at 2.2GHz and 2GHz...
[January 7, 2002, 9:11]
AMD, Intel trot out new chips
News AMD on Monday is expected to release a new version of its Athlon processor, while Intel plans to speed up its Celeron chip -- moves that come amid a new slump in the PC market. Sunnyvale, California-based AMD will unfurl the Athlon XP 2200+, a...
[June 10, 2002, 9:03]
Intel and AMD deliver pre-Christmas price cuts
News Both AMD and Intel reported better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. AMD, meanwhile, trimmed prices on its Athlon processor line, but did not cut the price on its 64-bit chips, which came out at the end of September.
[October 28, 2003, 8:00]
A Year Ago: Intel and AMD step up their battle
News This week, AMD will announce details on two microprocessors expected to ship next year when the company revs up its attack on Intel's lucrative mobile and high-end PC market segments. And in mid-September, Intel unveiled particulars on its...
[October 12, 1998, 7:00]
AMD, Intel, IBM stake out new territory at chip forum
News AMD, IBM and Intel, among others, will unveil new details about forthcoming PC processors at this week's Microprocessor Forum. Meanwhile, AMD and Intel will also mark the week with third-quarter earnings announcements.
[October 16, 2001, 8:56]
Dual core shoot-out: Intel versus AMD
Talkback One point that almost all AMD vs Intel reviews are missing is that the Intel processors require more expensive DDR2 memory while the AMD chips use DDR memory. Using the memory types and speeds listed in the article, the memory for the Intel systems...
[November 4, 2005, 20:47]
Intel and AMD face yo-yoing chip market
News With chip giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) preparing to report earnings early this week, industry pundits are divided over whether or not a slowdown in the chip market is looming. Neither Intel nor AMD can keep up right now," says Mike...
[July 17, 2000, 14:17]
Intel, AMD spar over patent-licensing dispute
News AMD announced on Monday that Intel plans to pull its 2001 cross-licensing patent agreement in the next 60 days, unless concerns surrounding AMD's joint-venture chip foundry are addressed. Intel's warning is an escalation of concerns it expressed...
[March 17, 2009, 7:22]
Dual core shoot-out: Intel versus AMD
Talkback I have the top of the line amd and intel in front of me here now. Intel has better numbers. Both on thier own brand name boards (stupid not to test it that way), with bfg 7900 gtx graphics cards, corsair memory, 10,000rpm hard drives.
[April 15, 2006, 4:40]
AMD vs Intel: The chips are down
Talkback AMD have been the leaders in chip technology, over Intel, for a few years now. Intel have known this fact and have had to force PC manufacturers into dodgy deals that are not only bad for AMD but bad for the consumer.
[August 16, 2005, 21:21]
Intel wants AMD antitrust case kicked out
News Intel, in its motion filed in US District Court in Delaware, states that the federal court should not have jurisdiction over AMD's antitrust case since AMD has alleged that its foreign sales, not domestic sales, are what Intel has damaged.
[May 4, 2006, 9:10]
Intel and AMD both claim triumphs
News In 2001, AMD grabbed close to 5 percent of market share from Intel, and Intel grabbed it back in 2002. AMD, meanwhile, saw its share dip to 15.5 percent, 0.2 percent off its third-quarter share, but the company managed to raise the average selling...
[February 3, 2004, 11:20]
Intel, AMD chop chip prices
News The processor skirmishes have started again, with Intel and AMD cutting prices on their desktop PC chips. AMD and Intel have been duelling over prices throughout 2001. Besides helping the company gain market share back from AMD, Intel said in March...
[October 30, 2001, 8:46]



