For the first time in the last 10 years AMD has pulled CPU sales share Intel



CPU adopting Zen microarchitecture in March, 2017 "Ryzen 7Starting with SoC for servers "EPYC 7000High-end CPU "Ryzen ThreadripperAlthough it is AMD who is selling one after another and recovering performance, I finally found out that I pulled Intel out of CPU sales share.

AMD CPU Sales Overtake Intel For The First Time In Over A Decade At Germany's Largest E-Tailer
http://wccftech.com/amd-cpu-sales-overtake-intel-first-time-decade-germanys-largest-e-tailer/

Online shopping in GermanyMindfactory.deI am publishing sales data of CPU every month. The following graph shows the sales volume of AMD and Intel CPUs in the last 6 months from March 2017 to August, the graph on the left shows AMD, the graph on the right shows Intel CPU doing. The market share of AMD was 27.6% and Intel was 72.4% in March 2017 when the Ryzen 7 series was released, AMD's share continued to increase, AMD was 56.1% in August 2017, Intel At 43.9%, it was definitely sure to exceed Intel's CPU by market share. AMD said it is the first time in the last 10 years that Intel will be outperforming the share of CPU sales.


The characteristic point is that the AMD lineup is selling evenly. The sales volume of AMD's CPU is Ryzen 5 1600, but there are many popular models such as Ryzen 7 1700, Ryzen 5 1600 X, Ryzen 7 1700 X. On the other hand, Intel only sold "Core i7-7700K" and it is not well balanced.


Revenues from sales of CPUs in the European region are as follows. AMD sees a significant profit in August 2017 following the release of Ryzen Threadripper 1950X. It is AMD that brings out a lot of selling models from lower models to upper models, but it is obvious that profitability has not deteriorated due to an increase in sales share.


While the above market share is in Europe, wccftech points out that global trends will not change drastically. Consumers seemed to be obediently responding to the revival of competition between Intel and AMD in the CPU market where there was no significant meaningful competition.

In the Japanese market, "Ryzen Threadripper" was set at an unusually high price from a worldwide perspective, so sales were sluggish. It is confusing, such as a significant price revision being done in less than two weeks.

ASCII.jp: "Ryzen Threadripper" Impact of price revision, price cut of about 19,000 yen!
http://ascii.jp/elem/000/001/536/1536656/

Ryzen Threadripper, Voice of "No effect, the opposite effect" in the second week's big price cut (1/4) - ITmedia PC USER
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcuser/articles/1708/28/news105.html

The writer who purchased Ryzen Threadripper on the release dateToshiya TakahashiMr. was also confused.


At Ninety-nine and Ark, we are giving up tweets suggesting refund support to users who had to purchase at excessive "gift price".

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