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AMD’s share of the server CPU market rose from 2% in 2017 to 36.5% in mid‑2025, according to PassMark data. Over this ...
AMD gained x86 CPU market share against Intel in the desktop and server segments due in part to strong shipments of Ryzen 5000 and EPYC ‘Genoa’ chips, Mercury Research said.
To summarize, AMD's share of the Server market (in terms of CPU shipments) for Q1 2024 increased 5.6% year-over-year, with AMD's share of the Desktop market for Q1 2024 increased 4.7% year-over-year.
AMD managed to pick Intel's pocket and increase its desktop CPU market share to 23.9%, compared to 19.8% in the previous quarter and 19.2% in the same quarter a year ago.
Intel has been playing catch-up with AMD for several generations of server CPUs, but 2026 could be the year it finally draws level, at least as far as core counts are concerned. A new leaked slide ...
Intel has fixed a high-severity CPU vulnerability in its modern desktop, server, mobile, and embedded CPUs, including the latest Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, and Sapphire Rapids microarchitectures.
TL;DR: AMD's server CPU market share surged to 39.4% in Q1 2025, with projections to exceed 40% by year-end and reach 50% in 2026, challenging Intel's dominance. Strong growth in desktop and ...
Advanced Micro Devices’ server CPU momentum, not AI, is the real catalyst as it gains share against Intel. Learn why AMD stock is upgraded to strong buy.
Although ARM CPUs have been making headway in several areas of computing over the last decade or so, the vast majority of desktop, laptop and server CPUs are still based on the x86 architecture. Ho… ...
In last year’s fourth quarter, AMD saw its most significant quarterly share movement in the desktop CPU space, where it grew to 18.6 percent against Intel’s 81.4 percent.
That is a healthy gain, though still behind the desktop and server market shares. More impressive is AMD's revenue share gain, at 14.9% compared to just 10.9% a year ago. (Image credit: AMD) ...