It's complete hyperbole. The only relevant statement in that article is this;

"Now Intel is panicking, trying to find an answer to this major threat. The company had to warn its investors that it will lose both market share and margins to AMD"

That isn't the definition of panicking at all. Intel knew for a long time that they would lose market share and margins to AMD. Intel already have an answer to Ryzen, it's already at retail but just priced far too high hence why their margins will have to be reduced.

You guys just lap up any AMD related excitement like a fat chick in a sweet shop biggrin


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