TAIPEI -- U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday unveiled a wide range of processors for notebooks, gaming consoles and data center servers, in an aggressive play for more of bigger rival Intel's market share.
Move follows bigger rival's new CPUs and steps to overcome production delays
Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su touts the U.S. chipmaker's new products at the CES 2021 event on Jan. 13. (Screenshot courtesy of AMD)
TAIPEI -- U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday unveiled a wide range of processors for notebooks, gaming consoles and data center servers, in an aggressive play for more of bigger rival Intel's market share.