Recently we reported the results of analytical studies, which showed the dynamics change in the market share For Intel and AMD in the quantity of dispatched processors.
In the period from the second to the third quarter present year the portion Of Intel increased from 80% to 81.2%, AMD company decreased its portion from 18.8% to 17.7%, and VIA portion was reduced from 1.3% to 1.1%.
It is remarkable, that in the third quarter 2007 the portion of VIA was only 0.8% of all dispatched in the world processors. Therefore, even this small processors producer can speak about a certain positive progress.
Yesterday iSuppli agency published the results of another study . Report Data use the indices of gain for determining the portion of producers on the market for microprocessors. It should be noted that incomes from the sales of x86- compatible processors and other architecture are considered.
Which is interesting, iSuppli speak about the positive dynamics change in the market share for both AMD and Intel in the period from the second on the third quarter present year .
For example, Intel increased its portion from 80.1% to 80.3%, and AMD - from 12% to 12.1%. Increase was accomplished due to other producers, who lost 0.4% of market, after decreasing its portion from 7.9% to 7.5%.
In the opinion of analysts, the weakening of small processors producers was due to the world financial crisis. A increase in the market share For Intel according to of iSuppli analysts , is for the most part caused by the successes in the mobile sector.
In the third quarter 2007 , the portion Of Intel was only 78.7% of the market. However, AMD, on contrary, occupied 13.9%. Other producers in the year increased their market share by 0.1%.
In spite of crisis, processors deliveries volumes in comparison with the third quarter last year will increase by 12-14%. This increase will show up in the mobile segment. The financial crisis was not reflected entirely in the real sector of economy, and we will be able to observe its negative effect in the future blocks.