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AMD making chip race tough for Intel
Nothing stays the same in the chip making business, primarily due to the fact that the industry has two big players chomping to grab each other's market share. While AMD has been viewed by some as the youngest sibling hoping to knock the elder (Intel) off the pedestal, it actually seems to be making headway and creating a close race to the chip market share winner's circle. There's some interesting talk happening between AMD and Dell to get AMD chips on Dell's servers, and it's catching investor, and user, attention big time.
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