AMD's desktop market share skyrockets amid Intel's Raptor Lake crashing scandal
AMD's desktop x86 CPU market share rose to 28.7% in Q3 2024, gaining 5.7 percentage points, while Intel's share fell to 71.3% due to stability issues with its CPUs.
Read original articleAMD has experienced a significant increase in its desktop x86 CPU market share, gaining 5.7 percentage points in Q3 2024 compared to the previous quarter, marking the largest quarterly gain since 2016. This surge is attributed to the launch of AMD's new Ryzen 9000-series processors and a scandal involving stability issues with Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs, which negatively impacted Intel's reputation. AMD's market share now stands at 28.7%, a notable increase of 10 percentage points year-over-year. Despite Intel maintaining a dominant position in the overall client PC market with a 76.1% share, AMD's growth trajectory is promising, with a 2.9 percentage point increase quarter-over-quarter. In the laptop segment, AMD holds 22.3% of the market, while in the server market, it commands 24.2% of unit share, reflecting steady growth. AMD's revenue share in the server market has also risen to 33.9%, indicating a successful sales strategy focused on higher-end CPU models. Intel's share in the desktop market has decreased to 71.3%, attributed to inventory corrections. Overall, AMD's recent performance highlights a shift in market dynamics, with potential for continued growth in the coming quarters.
- AMD's desktop CPU market share increased to 28.7%, the highest in 15 years.
- The company gained 5.7 percentage points in Q3 2024, driven by new product launches.
- Intel's market share dropped to 71.3% due to stability issues with its Raptor Lake CPUs.
- AMD's revenue share in the server market reached 33.9%, reflecting strong sales of high-end models.
- AMD continues to gain ground in both laptop and server markets alongside its desktop growth.
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