AMD and Intel between them make up almost all of the x86 processor market, there has been a long running rivalry between the two organisations driving each other on through the decades. Its not always been that way however.
Lets look at the longer history of rivalry and innovation these two companies have brought us.
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00:00 - Intro
00:24 - A word from our sponsors
01:01 - What this video is (and is not)
02:13 - In the beginning
03:02 - 2nd sourcing and CPUs
07:00 - Here come the clones
08:11 - NEC V20
09:31 - iAPX (why oh why)
09:46 - 286
10:33 - 386
13:05 - 486
19:00 - The Pentium (every thing changes)
24:35 - Cyrix
25:27 - AMD K5
27:39 - Quake, and the rise of the FPU
30:07 - AMD K6, and Intel MMX
32:20 - Pentium Pro
32:59 - The MMX court battle
33:38 - Slot 1
34:10 - Pentium 2
34:47 - AMD K6-2 (3D Now)
35:45 - The Celeron
36:19 - Slot 2, and the Xeon
37:08 - Pentium 3 (and SSE)
37:55 - AMD K6-3 (and the Duron)
38:28 - AMD Athlon
39:13 - Itainium (Intel screws up)
42:13 - x86_64
44:20 - Pentium 4, Athlon XP
45:05 - AMD Athlon64
45:24 - Pentium D, Athlon64 x2
47:25 - Pentium 4 redesign
47:56 - Intel rips of Transmeta, and get sued
49:00 - Intel Core
49:20 - AMD buys ATI, and Intel release the Core2
50:51 - AMD Phenom
51:20 - AMD Phenom-2, Intel i7
52:25 - Sandy Bridge
52:43 - Bulldozer (AMD's turn to screw up)
53:24 - AMD nearly goes bust
54:30 - Intel takes the lead, but reduces R&D spend
55:00 - AMD better dead than smeg
55:58 - Zen
56:43 - Ryzen
57:20 - Intel on the back foot
58:36 - Zen2
1:00:15 - APU
1:01:10 - Zen3
1:02:25 - Alder Lake
1:03:26 - Zen4
1:04:17 - Raptor Lake (the ultimate waffle iron)
1:05:20 - The state of the war
1:06:30 - Will ARM kill them all ?
1:08:06 - Thanks for watching
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