(Reuters) - Until Intel introduced its Core 2 microprocessor family about a year ago, AMD had been gaining market share against Intel with its Athlon and Opteron chips.
But Intel has fought back with the Core 2 and regained ground lost over the last two years to AMD. In the first quarter of this year, AMD lost more than 5 percentage points of market share, slipping below 20 percent.
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But Intel has fought back with the Core 2 and regained ground lost over the last two years to AMD. In the first quarter of this year, AMD lost more than 5 percentage points of market share, slipping below 20 percent.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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