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  1. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  2. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  3. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  4. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  5. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  6. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

  7. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #tech

  8. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #tech

  9. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #tech

  10. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #tech

  11. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  12. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  13. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  14. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  15. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  16. AMD macht fast so viel Umsatz mit Serverprozessoren wie Intel

    Fast jeder dritte Serverprozessor mit x86-Architektur stammte zuletzt von AMD. Aufgrund höherer Preise ist der Umsatzanteil noch höher.

    heise.de/news/AMD-macht-fast-s

    #AMD #Prozessoren #Intel #IT #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  17. Intel kauft alle Anteile seines irischen Halbleiterwerks zurück

    Die Gründung eines Joint-Ventures in Irland war für Intel letztendlich ein teurer Kredit. Für 14,2 Milliarden US-Dollar kauft die Firma alle Anteile zurück.

    heise.de/news/Intel-kauft-alle

    #Finanzen #Intel #Prozessoren #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  18. Intel kauft alle Anteile seines irischen Halbleiterwerks zurück

    Die Gründung eines Joint-Ventures in Irland war für Intel letztendlich ein teurer Kredit. Für 14,2 Milliarden US-Dollar kauft die Firma alle Anteile zurück.

    heise.de/news/Intel-kauft-alle

    #Finanzen #Intel #Prozessoren #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  19. Intel kauft alle Anteile seines irischen Halbleiterwerks zurück

    Die Gründung eines Joint-Ventures in Irland war für Intel letztendlich ein teurer Kredit. Für 14,2 Milliarden US-Dollar kauft die Firma alle Anteile zurück.

    heise.de/news/Intel-kauft-alle

    #Finanzen #Intel #Prozessoren #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  20. Intel kauft alle Anteile seines irischen Halbleiterwerks zurück

    Die Gründung eines Joint-Ventures in Irland war für Intel letztendlich ein teurer Kredit. Für 14,2 Milliarden US-Dollar kauft die Firma alle Anteile zurück.

    heise.de/news/Intel-kauft-alle

    #Finanzen #Intel #Prozessoren #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  21. Intel kauft alle Anteile seines irischen Halbleiterwerks zurück

    Die Gründung eines Joint-Ventures in Irland war für Intel letztendlich ein teurer Kredit. Für 14,2 Milliarden US-Dollar kauft die Firma alle Anteile zurück.

    heise.de/news/Intel-kauft-alle

    #Finanzen #Intel #Prozessoren #Server #Wirtschaft #Xeon #news

  22. Thinkpad #X230 of 2013 (gift from friend),
    #apple #imac 18.2 of 2017 (350 euros 64 Gb RAM 27" Retina display) ,
    #hetzner CX43 #vm (10 euros per month) online server,
    #Supermicro (SM in table on right) X11-WTR SYS-5019P-WTR #Xeon Silver 4110 × 16 (basic parts 500 euros 2nd hand)
    CPU comparisons using #hardinfo2 #benchmarking #homelab

  23. Thinkpad of 2013 (gift from friend),
    18.2 of 2017 (350 euros 64 Gb RAM 27" Retina display) ,
    CX43 (10 euros per month) online server,
    (SM in table on right) X11-WTR SYS-5019P-WTR Silver 4110 × 16 (basic parts 500 euros 2nd hand)
    CPU comparisons using

  24. Thinkpad #X230 of 2013 (gift from friend),
    #apple #imac 18.2 of 2017 (350 euros 64 Gb RAM 27" Retina display) ,
    #hetzner CX43 #vm (10 euros per month) online server,
    #Supermicro (SM in table on right) X11-WTR SYS-5019P-WTR #Xeon Silver 4110 × 16 (basic parts 500 euros 2nd hand)
    CPU comparisons using #hardinfo2 #benchmarking #homelab

  25. Thinkpad #X230 of 2013 (gift from friend),
    #apple #imac 18.2 of 2017 (350 euros 64 Gb RAM 27" Retina display) ,
    #hetzner CX43 #vm (10 euros per month) online server,
    #Supermicro (SM in table on right) X11-WTR SYS-5019P-WTR #Xeon Silver 4110 × 16 (basic parts 500 euros 2nd hand)
    CPU comparisons using #hardinfo2 #benchmarking #homelab