Bulldozer era can not find the feeling, let AMD's share of the CPU market plummeted, and even fell to single digits.
However, since the Zen architecture processor was born in 2017, its performance growth and compatibility improvements have caused AMD to achieve a Jedi counterattack. For example, according to statistics agency Mercury Research, AMD desktop processor share in 2016 The year is 8% and it has grown to 12% by the end of 2017.
According to German CB, retailer Mindfactory released From January to April of this year, AMD, Intel processor sales (circle from January to April are from January to April).
Since Ryzen 2000 (family code Pinnacle Ridge) was listed on April 19th, it is also covered. It is very informative.
First look at CPU sales, Ryzen second-generation market less than half a month, it won 21% of the share, the first generation of Summit Ridge due to price adjustment is still the user of choice, followed by the APU.
On Intel's side, the 7th generation Kaby Lake began to decline gradually after the 8th generation launch. Despite 'squeezing toothpaste', the user's preference and acceptance of new products are still good.
In terms of total market sales, AMD product sales accounted for 47%, Intel is 53%This situation was unimaginable until 2016. And in the 8 to 11 months of last year, AMD achieved sales.
Although Coffee Lake is the main force, However, the 7-generation Core Duo was successively suppressed by AMD's Ryzen generation, the 8th generation APU, and even the second-generation Ryzen that was just listed.
Divided by model number, Ryzen 7 2700X/Ryzen 5 2400G/Ryzen 5 1600 is AMD's best-selling three models, Intel here is i7-8700k/i5-8600K.
In terms of revenue, basic sales are positively related to CPU sales. Because AMD has APUs that are close to the people, the overall income is more significant than that of Intel.