Tuesday, November 08, 2005

AMD surpasses Intel in U.S. retail stores | CNET News.com

AMD surpasses Intel in U.S. retail stores | CNET News.com: "Advanced Micro Devices sold more chips than industry giant Intel in U.S. retail stores in October, according to a report released Tuesday by market researcher Current Analysis.

Desktop computers and notebooks with AMD chips accounted for 49.8 percent of PCs sold in domestic stores for the month, compared with Intel's 48.5 percent of the market, according to the Current Analysis report.

'AMD did the unthinkable by surpassing Intel in October. Continuing to hold this lead in the holiday season would be a colossal win for the company,' Matt Sargent, Current Analysis research director, said in a statement."

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