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AMD Ryzen CPUs Outsold Intel Core CPUs For Three Straight Quarters

The latest sales figures for AMD Ryzen and Intel Cadre CPUs are in, once again showing the red team dominating the market share and claiming the height spot for three straight quarters at MindFactory, Germany's largest retailer. The latest report has once again been compiled in a brilliant mode by Ingebor at Reddit, so allow'southward take a good look at the numbers.

AMD Ryzen CPUs Outsold Intel Core CPUs For Three Straight Quarters, Latest Marketplace Share Study Reveals - Ryzen 7 2700X More Pop Than Core i9-9900K

If nosotros wait at earlier market share reports from the same retailer, we would see that AMD has been leading both marketplace and revenue share. In fact, this is the 3rd directly quarter where AMD Ryzen CPUs have outsold Intel Core CPUs. At that place are several reasons to why Intel sales declined over the duration which is mainly due to their inability to produce enough eighth and 9th Gen processors due to a constrained 14nm production. This non only led to less Intel CPUs bachelor in the market but as well meant that those CPUs that there was a price hike on various retailers with CPUs selling much beyond their MSRPs.

The latest report for the calendar month of March (2019) shows that the retailer sold around 69% of CPUs that were AMD-made while the rest 31% were office of Intel's family. AMD sold (~13,000 units) more than twice the number of CPUs as their competitor, Intel (~half-dozen,000 units) at the High german retailer.

The report as well shows that between the two flagships, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X ended upward being much more popular than the Intel Core i9-9900K. The reason is quite simple if we think a bit, the Core i9-9900K costs well-nigh twice as much as the Ryzen 7 2700X so nosotros are looking at two completely unlike cost brackets.

On AMD'southward front, the most pop CPU was the 6 core, 12 thread, Ryzen five 2600 (non-X) which is a pretty practiced mainstream CPU. On Intel's forepart, there Cadre i9-9900K flagship was the most popular despite being over $500 US.

If we move over to the revenue report, we see that the deviation is lower with AMD processors amounting to 54% and Intel CPUs amounting to 46%. The higher cost of the Intel CPUs makes up for their lower sales numbers. Despite that, we can see why AMD CPUs are more popular with the mass majority of mainstream DIY builders adopting them.

With a marketplace share of fifteen.viii%, the highest since Q4 2014, AMD is looking in pretty skilful shape. The AMD desktop CPU share is climbing steadily and it is all due to a strong production portfolio which will presently be expanded by a more refined and updated 3rd Generation Ryzen family in mid of 2019.

The Intel CPU shortage is expected to continue until late 2019 every bit per industry reports as the blue squad continues to prioritize 14nm server chips over consumer parts. If this continues to be the trend and until Intel fixes up product for their upcoming Comet Lake lineup, AMD volition continue leading the charts.

Which processor are y'all currently using in your PC?

Source: https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-and-intel-core-cpu-market-share-q1-2019/

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