Lisa Su, AMD's President and CEO stated that the company anticipatesdiscrete graphics share gains in 2015 thanks to upcoming products.

The top executive did notgo into specific details but did state that the company is planning a next generation discrete graphics launch thatis poised to fuel growth and expand market share for the company this year. This occurredduringtheJ.P. Morgan 13th Annual Tech Forum at International CES.
AMD : We See Opportunities To Gain Graphics and x86 Market Share in 2015
Thenew graphicsrefresh coming this year isintended to grow the company'sfoothold in the discrete graphics market beyond just regaining recently lost share. The new products should prove to be successful in the notebook/mobility market in addition to the enthusiast desktop space according to Su. We happen to know that AMD is referring to the new Rx 300 and M300 series GPU products it has in the pipeline.
WhenLisa Su was asked about AMD's plans for 2015 in theenthusiast discrete graphics segment and high-end gaming market she had this to say :
Su: Yes so the graphics market will continue to be important for us. I think if you look at the various segments, notebook, add-in-board and professional graphics. We've made good progress in notebooks over2014. I think the add-in-board market has been a bit of atale of two stories. The first half of the year driven a lot by cryptocurrency, the second half of the year driven by some of the technology refreshes.In 2015 we have some very good products in the pipeline, we'll talk more about them as we gothrough the year. I absolutely view it as a share gain opportunity overthat period of time. And then in professional graphics you know we've made some nice progress. You've seen some of the wins publicly relative to what we've done with Apple and we'll continue to believe that professional graphics will be a growth area for us.
Holland (Interviewer) : So should we anticipate AMD to be launching a next generation graphics architecture this year ?
Su: You will see obviously new graphics products from us this year, we usually keep that quite tight until we're ready to launch those.
Currently we know of a few new GPUs that AMD may have planned for this year. This includes Fiji XT on the desktop, the enhanced Hawaii version and even perhaps afully unlocked Tonga. On the mobility side we also know of a few new GPU coresincluding Strato Proand Litho XT.
In addition to consumer graphics Lisa Sualso stated that the company sees continued growth for its professional graphics business. Currently the company holds approximately a quarter of that market and hopes to expand that share significantly in the next couple of years.
On the x86 side the company stated that it's seeing traction in the commercial segment of the PC market. This is the segment that has seen substantial stability and even slight growth lastyear. This is due to corporations initiating machine refreshesafter Microsoft discontinued critical support for a number of its older operating systems. AMD saw significant growth in the commercial segmentthat amounted to a doubling ofcommercial design wins from Q2 to Q3 of 2014. Growth in this segment is expected to continue throughout2015 and see additional improvementwith the introduction of Carrizo.
It seems most of AMD's new products for 2015 will be launched around the mid year timeframe. AMDmay choose tohold a single event to combine new compute and graphics technology product launches. We're excited to find outwhatnew technologies and improvements AMD plans tointroduce withCarrizo and the new graphics products it has coming upthis year. 2015 isshaping upto be quite an interesting andeventfulyear.









