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The past few years have been difficult -- to say the least -- for Intel (NASDAQ: INTC). Competitors like Nvidia have seen ...
Nvidia shares (NVDA) dropped nearly 13% in the past three trading days, wiping out $430 billion in market ... share it reached in August 2000, according to FactSet data. See: Intel's bad year ...
Nvidia reclaims top spot as the most valuable publicly traded company with a $3.45 trillion market cap, surpassing Microsoft.
This is getting a teensy bit repetitive now, but there's yet more bad news for Intel. Its arch rival AMD has clawed back a hefty 10% market share in the desktop x86 CPU segment over the last year.
Nvidia has split its stock two times in the past four years, the most recent of which was a 10 ... Intel Corp is down by approximately 55%. Nvidia Corp shares ended the trading day at $147.63 per ...
It's official, virtually no one is buying Intel graphics cards. In fact, the latest figures show that the Intel graphics market share ... by 39% year on year, it's just that Nvidia's have ...
Now, before anyone gets excited by the prospect of dancing on the grave of Nvidia's gaming graphics market share, JPR's ...
Intel stock is at a low and things could get worse before they get better. Could Intel stock fall to $10 ... in years before that) to about 11% in 2022 amid declining sales and market share ...
From a stock price perspective, Nvidia is knocking ... breaking a 15-year partnership with Intel. For reference, Apple Macs represent roughly 10% of global PC market share. Intel’s loss was ...
Intel dropped to 0% on the chart (ouch), AMD fell back to 12%, and Nvidia surged to 88%. According to JPR, despite AMD losing market share for the quarter, the company had a great year overall ...
If Intel sticks with GPUs for several generations and many years ... Nvidia commands a far lower market share from its current 88%. Could it be less than 50%? If we pull up historical charts ...
This was the largest market share gain for AMD in the last 10 years and ... for three years, a period the board thought was enough to start seeing results. Intel rivals Nvidia and Taiwan ...