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79% of the processors sold in Germany are AMD, compared to only 21% of Intel

AMD's market share in Germany increases, accounting for 79% of the market share, while Intel's falls to 21%.

Following the first week of sale of AMD Ryzen 3000 processors, we published a report indicating a turnaround in the market. To date, Intel processors were the best sellers in Spain, but in a week the situation turned around. In Germany the processors of AMD were already more sold than those of Intel. MindFactory in its report highlights that now the number has grown.

The German wholesaler points out that of more than 22 processors, more than 000% of them are from AMD. Of course, the remaining 79% of the processors are from Intel. A situation that seems to be repeating itself around the world. We are still collecting data from processors sold in Spain, but there could be little news.

AMD Ryzen 3000 processors take the German market by storm

Minfactory highlights that 50% of the processors sold are Mattisse. This means that half of the processors are Ryzen 3000 with Zen2 architecture. Ryzen 2000s account for 32% of AMD's sales, Raven Ridge APUs account for 11%, Ryzen 1000s are 5%, and Threadripper are 1%. AMD's total market share is 79%.

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Intel, on the other hand, represents only 21% of the processors sold. Coffee Lake Refresh (9th Gen) accounts for only 70% of sales. The Coffee Lake (8th Gen), on the other hand, accounts for 27%. Kaby Lake is still selling, albeit minimally with a 3% market share. No Skylake-X processor has been sold this July.

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The days of Intel's 14nm processors are numbered. The company's 10nm for desktop will arrive before the end of the year. That is when the competition in the processor market increases. We will see if the new desktop Ice Lake processors compete with the AMD Ryzen 3000, not only in power, but also in price.

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Source: TechRadar

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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