Arthur Hanson
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It looks like AMD and Intel will soon go head to head. Competition is good for the market, it will be interesting to see how Intel under Gelsinger fares. Any thoughts on who will win?
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I'd like to remind that Meteor Lake still isn't a product that will be "Pat's" work. Those products will start churning out in 2-3 years and will have Pat's fingerprints all over it. But I think it's safe to say that competition will be huge from both players. But my subjective opinion is that AMD is better positioned competetively long-term.It looks like AMD and Intel will soon go head to head. Competition is good for the market, it will be interesting to see how Intel under Gelsinger fares. Any thoughts on who will win?
I'd like to remind that Meteor Lake still isn't a product that will be "Pat's" work. Those products will start chruming out in 2-3 years and will have Pat's fingerprints all over it. But I think it's safe to say that competition will be huge from both players. But my subjective opinion is that AMD is better positioned competetively long-term.
Maybe for like server products. But we'll have to see how ZEN4c proves itself in the cloud.Agreed. Do you think AMD will go back to ARM for a low power offering?