Yesterday, we shared a data analysis of CPU sales by German retailers. In this list, there are products of Intel/AMD for the past two years. But in fact, it does not represent the current use of most users before the computer. Situation, because the CPU is a relatively durable consumer product, the elimination cycle is usually much longer than a year.
Today (July 4th), the well-known hard media TPU released a survey chart. The homepage questionnaire from the website at the end of May, a total of 16,140 netizens participated in the 37-day period. The significance of this result is that The comparison of the real reflects the real life of the CPU on the average consumer PC.
Divided by generation, The CPU with the highest amount of ownership is Intel 4th generation Core, which is Haswell, accounting for 19%.This is Intel's second-generation and last-generation 22nm processor, but since the 14nm five-generation Core has only two models on the desktop and the volume is very limited, the i7-4770K is quite popular.
The second in the ranking is the 3rd generation + 2 generation Core , that is, IVB + SNB family, accounting for 17.5%.
AMD's first generation of Athlon processors hit TOP3, with 14.9% share, 11% of Core 8.
By brand , Intel accounts for 65%, AMD accounts for 25%, there are 10% other brands.
Interestingly, TPU found that the comparison was hot and it was the last two generations of Intel and AMD processors. The number of Ruilong 1st generation/2 generations is higher than that of 7th generation + 8th generation Core, reflecting the so-called 'Ryzen Effect'. It seems that AMD counterattack is not an illusion, and is supported by a large number of facts.
As for the 7/8 generation Core, why is it not imaginary, except for external competition, there may be its own reasons, such as 'squeezing toothpaste', poor performance increase makes users feel that upgrade is necessary, and they have to use the old platform.
Which generation of your camp is your computer CPU? PS: If the author votes with the working machine, it is SNB hi +1...