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AMD Builds Market Share Lead in Notebook Discrete Graphics
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Saturday, 30 October 2010

AMD Builds Market Share Lead in Notebook Discrete Graphics

Company maintains market share edge in overall discrete graphics market

Mercury Research has just released its "PC Graphics Market Share Update" report for Q3 2010 and for the second consecutive quarter, AMD is the market share leader in discrete graphics. AMD continues to make inroads in the notebook discrete market, capturing an additional 5.6 share points and hitting 61.9% share in notebook discrete graphics. Outpacing its competitor yet again in this key market, the result demonstrates the strength of AMD's DirectX 11 notebook discrete product stack.

"AMD is the clear leader in DirectX 11 graphics technology with more than 25 million units shipped to date, and the Mercury Research results are indicative of our continued focus on delivering compelling DirectX 11 technology to both notebook and desktop markets," said Matt Skynner, corporate vice president and general manager, GPU Division, AMD. "With the successful launch of the award winning AMD RadeonTM HD 6800 series graphics cards, shipping in volume on the day of launch, AMD is in a very strong position moving into the last quarter of 2010."

For for information on the Q3 2010 report, please contact Mercury Research.

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# 25 million?aberkae 2010-10-30 10:21
FYI: Legitreviews past month said it was 26 million (not 25) and showed a pretty chart too saying they held 90% of directx 11 gpu market so that means Nvidia sold only 10% of those figures equalling to less then 3million sold by Nvidia.
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# Intel will bribe and threaten its way back!JimBoa 2010-10-30 22:06
There is nothing you AMD turds can do to win in the long run. Once Intel figures out a new way to resume its bribe/threat scheme, computer manufacturers will drop AMD-based products like burd turd.

Otellini is the mafioso in chief. The FTC is thooothless and can't stop Intel's market manipulations!

Muahahahaha!
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