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AMD Ryzen May Hit Athlon 64 Marketshare Levels

AMD Ryzen Athlon 64

AMD Ryzen Powering CPU Marketshare Growth

Since their formation, AMD has had to live under the shadow of Intel. As the perpetual underdog, it has struggled to compete over the past decade. One bright spot in the past was the Athlon 64 processors where AMD posed a real danger to Intel. Today, things are looking up for AMD with their Ryzen CPUs. In what is a great sign for the company, AMD is reportedly on track to hit Athlon 64 marketshare levels.

Due to the new Ryzen architecture, AMD is competitive with Intel again. Furthermore, AMD has been able to gain back CPU marketshare after years of decline. In fact, Ryzen is now being compared to Athlon 64 in its potential. During a recent conference call for the Ryzen one year anniversary, AMD expressed high hopes. Jim Anderson, SVP and GM of Computing and Graphics at AMD, suggested that Ryzen would let the company hit historical levels of market share.

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Ryzen Within Striking Distance of Athlon 64 Legacy

Back in the Athlon days, AMD hit 20% for desktop and just under 20% for mobile markets. In some segments, up to a quarter of CPUs were AMD. Due to Ryzen, AMD is clawing their way up. Third-party research suggests marketshare in the area of 10% in Q4 2017. However, AMD is claiming 12% marketshare, up from 8% the year before. Another year of similar growth would put the company in Athlon 64 territory.

So far things are looking up for AMD in Q1 2018. Ryzen is continuing to show growth and bring in more revenue. This is especially strong in the enthusiast market where even 50% of sales are AMD. With Intel moving slowly and Ryzen 2000 launching soon, the company should have good times going forward. The bigger area of growth will be the enterprise market where EPYC and Ryzen Pro will to slowly ease their way into the slower upgrade cycles.

 

Samuel Wan

Samuel joined eTeknix in 2015 after becoming engrossed in technology and PC hardware. With his passion for gaming and hardware, tech writing was the logical step to share the latest news with the world. When he’s not busy dreaming about the latest hardware, he enjoys gaming, music, camping and reading.

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2 Comments

  1. Ryzen like Athlon 64 was developed with Jim Keller as the lead architect. It makes sense then that Ryzen will do as well for AMD that Athlon 64 did.

  2. we are working on new ideas in AI and decision making combining the amd ryzen cpu and vega. a lot math guys from Ukraine (where first Europian computer was made) and software devs from Israel and the USA. it’s really cool to implement ideas on ryzen/vega, we got very promising results (armed autonomous soldiers, armed autonomous vehicles).

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