AMD says Ryzen has 50% market share

AMD's fiscal data during Q1 2020 has been good, but quite worse than in Q4 2019 due to the coronavirus. These data are good thanks to the division of consumer processors and professionals, come on, to the Ryzen, Threadripper and EPYC. Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, said during the account presentation that Ryzen "has more than 50% market share"
Information that is not surprising at all, since the Ryzen offer a better solution for a lower cost. Its specifically highlights that Ryzen has achieved "a sales market share of more than 50 percent in most stores worldwide." A market share that aims to continue to rise, despite the new Intel Comet Lake-S.
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Ryzen boosts AMD accounts
Consumer processor revenue grew significantly year-over-year, as strong demand for Ryzen processors led to significant double-digit percentage increases in unit shipments and ASP [average selling price]. As a result, we believe that we gained market share in the consumer market for the XNUMXth consecutive quarter.
When it comes to desktops, overall demand for our latest Ryzen 3000 processor families and the previous generation Ryzen 2000 was strong, with both continuing to top the retailers' best-seller lists, accounting for over 50% share of retail sales. Premium processor sales at many of the world's leading retailers.
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD
Increasing 40% from Q1 2019 is a great figure, but the coronavirus and the closure of China have caused a sales contraction. Despite this contraction in sales, AMD data is spectacular and everything indicates that the company will continue to lead the market. It should be noted that the graphics and chip segments for consoles have dropped significantly in sales.
Source: wccftech



