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Intel’s CPU Shortages to Positively Impact AMD

Intel’s CPU Shortages to Positively Impact AMD

The demand is high in the PC and server markets, and the CPU (central processing unit) market leader Intel (INTC) has been unable to meet this growing demand due to capacity constraints. As a result, a window of opportunity has opened for rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to gain market share and see better-than-expected earnings. Although its products have delivered better price-to-performance metrics, Intel still offers some of the highest-performing CPUs.