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Asif Rehman, product manager of AMD's mobile graphics business, said: "We started this year as being the number two in the mobile graphics market but in the last nine months we gained 16 percent market share and now we're sitting at 57 percent."
He said AMD gaining 16 percent market share means Nvidia has lost all that share to it. He said AMD has the majority of design wins for both Intel and for AMD microprocessors in the notebook market.
Rehman also said that AMD is first to the market with Direct X11. He also claimed that AMD's next generation Radeon will mean it's working with 90 percent of the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). "We have won the mindshare of business both for Intel and AMD platforms," he said.
Next generation Radeon products will be introduced in quarter one of 2010 with other products being released throughout the year.
Market share figures, Rehman said, are based on Mercury Research numbers.
I'm surprised NV has any discrete marketshare left in the mobile space after the disaster that was Bumpgate.
Bumpgate happened a year and a half ago.
Bumpgate happened a year and a half ago.
The patents in question:Richtek has sued AMD, Sapphire, XFX, Diamond and uPI because of an alleged infringement of their patents 7,315,190, 6,414,470 and 7,132,717, which are about PWM IC controllers, multi-phase DC-DC converters and MOSFET placement.
Richtek has demanded an import ban on the graphics cards and monetary compensation from the International Trade Commission.
Patent 7,315,190
The present invention discloses a PWM integrated circuit which may receive a programming signal without any extra pin. The PWM integrated circuit comprises: a comparator having two outputs; two pins respectively electrically connected with the two outputs; and a programming unit electrically connected with at least one of the two pins for setting a parameter inside the PWM integrated circuit. The two pins of the PWM integrated circuit may be used to respectively control a control switch and a synchronous switch, constituting a PWM circuit for generating PWM signals.
Patent 6,414,470
An apparatus and method for current balance in a multi-phase DC-to-DC converter with a converter output voltage and a plurality of channel currents employs for each channel a multi-input pulse width modulator or an ordinary pulse width modulator in conjunction with a multi-input comparator to produce a respective PWM signal to regulate the corresponding channel current. In addition to the comparison of the converter output voltage with a reference signal to produce an error signal, the apparatus and method compares the error signal with a ramp signal and the corresponding channel current with each of the other channel currents with the multi-input pulse width modulator. Alternatively, a ramp signal is compared by the ordinary pulse width modulator with a signal derived from the multi-input comparator which subtracts the corresponding channel current from each other channel current and sums the error signal.
Patent 7,132,717
A power metal oxide semiconductor transistor layout is disclosed. The power metal oxide semiconductor transistor layout uses network of conductive lead line as a connection or a network connection to connect source and drain regions thereby achieves advantages of a high uniformity of current, low Rds_on, much less power loss, an actual line density two times larger than that of conventional layouts and a strengthened resistance to electron migration.
In the end, it's sort of like like they traded their foundries for ATI. Was it worth it?