Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) does not seem to be satisfied with the beating it's giving AMD (NYSE:AMD). It wants to bring out an even larger line of chips aimed straight at its rival.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the chip company "gave new details of plans to introduce chips that pack four, six, eight or more electronic brains on a piece of silicon to boost calculating performance."
AMD has a new quad-core chip called Barcelona, and many of the company's plans to recover market share are based on the product.
Intel's new products will make PCs run much faster and will also give its a stronger case in the server market. Some of the new chips are particularly good at running graphics, a market that AMD's ATI unit has done well in over the years. The other company with a large foothold in that industry is Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA).
All of the chip companies have been hurt over the last six months based on the assumption that a slowdown in the economy will cut into PC sales growth. But, Intel is off less than its rivals. Its stock is down less than 20% over the period while AMD and Nvidia are both off more than 40%.
Intel can weather a tough market. It has the balance sheet and gross margins to hold on and spend huge sums on the R&D effort which is behind its newest products. AMD, carrying $5 billion in debt and with no profits, faces real problems keeping up.
Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-18-2008 @ 12:40PM
Murray said...
McIntyre has said some stupid things lately in his predujiced attempt to raise the price of AMD's stock but this one "takes the cake" !
He thinks Intel's projected new chips are "aimed" at AMD.
McIntyre, all company's new products are developed with only one thing in mind. TO MAKE
MONEY. Long before there was an AMD, Intel was developing and selling new, advanced , chips.
in the interest of honesty, will you please divulge your holdings in AMD and Intel?
3-18-2008 @ 12:46PM
douglas mcintyre said...
AMD was started in 1969. Intel was founded in 1968. I think that means you have your facts wrong
Doug McIntyre
3-18-2008 @ 4:42PM
Murray said...
AMD went public in 1979. Until then they were never a factor in Microprocessors.
In 1969 Intel was already producing and selling chips. (to Motorola)
As usual, you are twisitng facts.
HOWEVER, YOU ARE DODGING ONE OF MY QUESTIONS. ARE YOU LONG OR SHORT ANY POSITIONS IN EITHER INTEL OR AMD????
Failure to post an answer will malign your integrety and viability. !
I await an answer.
3-18-2008 @ 4:44PM
douglas mcintyre said...
Clearly you were wrong about AMD and Intel's start-up dates.
I do not own any common stocks or securities at all
Doug McIntyre