AMD Ryzen 7 & Ryzen 5 Release & Update: AMD To Become Profitable In Q3 With 17% Growth With ‘Threadipper’
AMD Ryzen 7 and AMD Ryzen 5-series CPU are becoming more popular amongst the chipmakers. The company will experience immense growth in the demand which might help the company to raise $50 million USD for the second quarter of 2017. Besides, it is also speculated that Intel is paying licensing fees to AMD for its GPUs.
In the Q1of 2017, AMD has suffered some minor loss, but the company is experience increasing revenue and is expected to achieve 17% more growth in Q2 of 2017. The increasing demands of AMD Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 GPUs might help the company to become the profitable company in Q3 of 2017.
As per the reports from Digitimes, the company will launch its Vega based GPUs which are embedded with 16-core Ryzen processors. Besides, the Vega GPUs will also be incorporated with X399 chipsets which will make the company a direct competitor of Intel's Kaby Lake processor and Intel's Skylake processor. Not only this, the company is even planning to introduce an entry-level Ryzen 3 processor by targeting small and medium scale PC makers.
AMD is even going to launch Naples-based server processors that are expected to hit the market at the end of June. Although AMD might face some difficulty to defeat Intel at the server market, the company could overtake Intel's market by lowering AMD Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 prices and by offering server-based GPUs with innovative techniques. Experts believe that Intel is more likely to lower its CPU prices in order to defend its market share.
In order to include AMD as one of the profitable companies, CEO Lisa Su can also be seen at Computex 2017 discussing and sharing the company's strategies for the Q2 of 2017. On the other hand, NVIDIA's CEO Jen Hsun-hung will also participate in the show and will discuss the contribution of AI technologies for revolutionizing chipset. AMD Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 can defeat Intel's Skylake X and Kaby Lake processors with their X399 and target VR markets at the trade show.