AMD has managed to overtake Intel in revenue in the data center market, exceeding $3.5 billion. But AMD’s momentum doesn’t stop there — the company continues to make strides in other areas, particularly in the desktop PC market. During the third quarter of this year, AMD achieved a 28.7% market share, marking a significant 5.7-point increase over the previous quarter. This growth has come at the expense of Intel, whose share continues to shrink.
Specifically, in this third quarter, AMD has achieved 28.7% in the desktop market, while Intel, despite its decline, still holds 71.3%. In the laptop market, AMD has also gained ground, reaching a 22.3% share, while Intel’s share dropped to 77.7%. When it comes to servers, AMD’s market share has risen to 24.2%, compared to Intel’s 75.8%. It is important to note that these figures focus on the x86 architecture, excluding sales of ARM-based processors.
Despite AMD’s steady rise across nearly all market segments, Intel still retains a commanding lead, particularly in total market share. However, AMD is gradually closing the gap, capitalizing on some of Intel’s missteps and steadily turning the sales charts in its favor.
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