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Good news keeps flooding in for AMD
Shipping more than Nvidia at last.
Still up from its 52-week low, though.
Crypto-crash hit the company hard.
Investors antsy despite record revenues.
Looks to steal back share from Nvidia.
AMD now controls over 40 per cent of the discrete GPU market, and continues to make gains on Nvidia.
New figures claim that AMD has almost 62 percent of the dedicated notebook graphics market.
AMD's subsidiary, ATI, has beaten rival Nvidia to become the dominant force in discrete graphics.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share has dipped to an 11 year low.
A survey has revealed that consumer interest in Google's Android platform has surged 15 percentage points in the last three months - rapidly catching up to market leader Apple's iPhone.
Despite dropping sales, Intel has cause to celebrate: a four-year market share high of 80.6 percent, at the cost of its rivals including AMD.
Nokia is to drop 1,700 jobs as the global credit crunch makes its bite known, as a response to a massive drop in sales of 19 percent at the end of last year.
Figures released by Net Applications show Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser losing a big share of the market to rivals Safari, Firefox, and Chrome.
Mobile internet devices based on the open-source Linux operating system are expected to account for 23 percent of the market by 2013 according to analysts.
According to figures released by pro-file sharing group TorrentFreak, the tiny single-file BitTorrent client uTorrent is experiencing rapid takeup - and is responsible for the majority of P2P traffic.
iSuppli Corp. has estimated that AMD has actually gained some market share during Q2 07 based on chip revenue figures.
The awesome open source browser has gained even more share of the desktop in March, with more users switching.
Apple, AMD and Intel have all reported on their fourth quarters. Who's up and who's down? We have the details...
iPod sales have increase six-fold in the past year, and generate a third of Apple's revenue. But Sony is fighting back.
One in ten UK websites fail to work properly when viewed in Firefox, according to a study of 100 leading consumer sites by web-testing firm SciVisum; bit-tech fully compliant
October 14 2021 | 15:04