- Dell’s Alienware subsidiary claimed Monday that the company’s new line of gaming PCs would have exclusive rights to Advanced Micro Devices’ (NASDAQ:AMD) new high-end Threadripper chip until the end of 2017.
- PCWorld confirms that the exclusivity only applies to major PC vendors including HP (NYSE:HPQ) and Lenovo (OTCPK:LNVGY, OTCPK:LNVGF) while smaller OEMs will retain the ability to use Threadripper in builds at launch.
- The exclusivity still gives Dell advantage over its OEM competition, but AMD will still get its Threadripper in more hands before year’s end.
- AMD shares are down 1.41%.
Dell has AMD Threadripper exclusivity until December (with exceptions)
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