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  2. AMD's Key Advantage Over Intel Is Set to Vanish - AOL

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    This is the same process node that AMD is using for its upcoming Ryzen AI laptop chips, which will launch later this month. ... With AMD's manufacturing edge over Intel set to vanish and an ...

  3. Why Some Analysts Think AMD Won over Intel - AOL

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    Top rated analyst, Hans Mosesmann, says Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is a better buy than Intel Corporation (INTC). In fact, he recommends steering clear of Intel altogether. Although the analyst ...

  4. Why Arm chips pose a threat to Intel and AMD’s PC dominance

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    Intel and AMD are staring down a new competitor in the PC market: Arm ().The UK-based chip designer is making a fresh push into the space via Qualcomm and its Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite and X ...

  5. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, the company launched their second generation Framework Laptop with a 12th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 chip that ships with an upgraded back panel, alongside their 12 Gen Upgrade Kit, to allow 11th Gen users to upgrade their laptops. In September 2022, pre-ordering became available for Australia. [26]

  6. x86 - Wikipedia

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    As a result of AMD's 64-bit contribution to the x86 lineage and its subsequent acceptance by Intel, the 64-bit RISC architectures ceased to be a threat to the x86 ecosystem and almost disappeared from the workstation market. x86-64 began to be utilized in powerful supercomputers (in its AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon incarnations), a market which ...

  7. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Before the Coffee Lake architecture, most Xeon and all desktop and mobile Core i3 and i7 supported hyper-threading while only dual-core mobile i5's supported it. Post Coffee Lake, increased core counts meant hyper-threading is not needed for Core i3, as it then replaced the i5 with four physical cores on the desktop platform. Core i7, on the ...