Hey if Intel can reside inside of a Mac, then an AMD 64 chip inside a Dell server is not that preposterous. Looks like, AMD finally broke through the last remaining barrier in its competition with Intel. Dell, however, is still resisting using AMD chips in its desktops and laptops. Only a matter of time. (Update: Got rid of the chart for now – will update it in the morning, but right now in the after hours trading, looks like AMD is up about 12.5% and Intel is down 4.5%.) Also, from the archives: My Business 2.0 story on why AMD rocks in Server space, but trails in laptops.
Did you really mean to show a daily chart?
yes it is today’s chart.. mostly about the news!
Didn’t the news come out after the day’s trading? It wouldn’t even be reflected on this chart anyway.
But a valid point. AMD are stealing the march. Intel still means nothing to the guy in the street looking for a cheap laptop.
oh damn… i was trying to include the image because i think it updates with after hour data as well. and we would not have to update it tomorrow. oh well
While this is important what remains to be seen is how Dell executes on this promise. It will be interesting to try and stack up similarly configured servers on Dell’s site and see if there is any major price bias between the two or if Dell is just going to push boxes out the door at whatever price market demands and component prices dictate.
i think this is going to be the first of the many little experiments with AMD for dell. I think their Alienware line of laptops is going to be the next one to adopt AMD chips. Not sure if others agree with me on that.
looks like apple is the only intel only house left,
even supermicro http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/ jump’d on the band wagon, but still undercover, no links from the main site to this site.