2018 Could Be The Most Successful Year For AMD
1. New Ryzen 2nd Gen CPUs
AMD scored a on its new Ryzen CPUs, that offered comparable performance as Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) current-generation Kaby Lake CPUs at lower prices. AMD also launched the high-end Threadripper that has up to 16 cores and challenged Intel’s I9 in the highest end of the cpu market.
2. New Vega 2nd Gen GPUs
Nvidia Volta-based GPUs are now only for AI and supercomputing customers, NVIDIA has plans to launch the consumer versions in 2018. AMD plans to counter Volta with its next-generation 12nm Vega 2nd gen GPUs.
3. The Intel-AMD deal On Ultrathin Notbooks
In a strange deal, AMD recently partnered with Intel to integrate its Radeon graphics into Intel’s upcoming chipset for ultra-thin laptops. This partnership is risky, since it could curb demand for AMD’s own Raven Ridge APUs. but it is depended on how much of a big thing it is and how much GPUs intel needs from AMD. The potential costumers are Microsoft surface or apple or even Intel mini PCs along with thin laptops.
4. EESC Deals and performance
AMD’s EESC (Enterprise, Embedded, and Semi-Custom) business became a pillar of growth over the past few years as it supplied semi-custom SoCs to leading gaming consoles like the Xbox One and PS4 and Ataribox.
5. AI – Artificial Intelligence GPU market (Instinct GPUs)
AMD has a strong platform in AI and already working with companies like Tesla to develop the AI tools in auto industry. More and more deals like Tesla can help AMD grow in the huge 30 Billion AI market.
6. Datacenter CPUs (EPYC CPUs)
sc17 was a good time for AMD to show off new Datacenter products like EPYC CPUs they have made with Zen platforms. AMD actually could get so many new costumers like Microsoft, Asus and Biado. Pushing the Datacenter Market can help AMD succeed in 2018 as well.
7. VR – Virtual Reality Market
2017 was they year that many evolutions happened in VR industries and last month AMD Just hosted its VR Awards where Virtual Reality Meets Recognition from apps to news technologies in VR. Attendees of the awards in all the different categories include almost all of the biggest names in VR. And just a while ago AMD over-performed NVIDIA flagship 1080 ti in many benchmarks in VR environment. AMD has definitely a growth area in VR to go through and explore. This is while many of the main VR headset makers are going to have big announcements in 2018 and the VR market is going to grow even more.
8. AMD-Qualcomm Deal and partnership
AMD just announced Dec 5 that AMD is working with Qualcomm (QCOM) to bring PC connectivity solutions to AMD’s Ryzen mobile processors. Most importantly from the partnership is Qualcomm’s LTE modem and AMD’s graphics and CPU processors coming together.

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