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After Alder Lake, Intel CEO Kissinger said AMD was seriously behind

According to foreign media reports, Intel CEO Kissinger always likes to say his thoughts, even if this is not always the most prudent approach. For example, he recently said that AMD has now seriously lagged behind Intel in the consumer market, "in the rearview mirror." ”

After Alder Lake, Intel CEO Kissinger said AMD was seriously behind

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In this statement, Kissinger bluntly hinted that AMD will play a secondary role in the x86 processor business from now on.

Kissinger said, "AMD is in the rearview mirror of customers (in the consumer market), and they will never appear on the windshield again; we are leading the market." ”

Kissinger also asserted that Intel has a unique advantage in capturing the demands of the next stage of computing workloads, stressing that this will be a cutting-edge network technology that can provide artificial intelligence, low latency, and optimal security. This vision may coincide with his expectation that people will find new and better ways to connect with others through the internet/metaverse.

After Alder Lake, Intel CEO Kissinger said AMD was seriously behind

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Kissinger's speech also highlighted his long-term goals, such as the goal of launching five nodes in a four-year roadmap. Kissinger mentioned that progress on Intel 7, Intel 4, Intel 3, Intel 20A, and Intel 18A nodes is progressing as planned.

Intel is undoubtedly buoyant in light of its recent victories in the desktop space, but there are many more challenges looming for Intel to compete with AMD in the laptop and server markets, not to mention AMD's Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 chip, which is coming later this year for desktop PCs. In the future, intel's competition with AMD may be more intense. (Proofreading/Stan)

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