Intel’s decision to prioritize server CPU production in the face of supply constraints helped AMD achieve an all-time high in ...
Intel had a choice: prioritize server shipments or desktop PC processors, after manufacturing issues caused shortages. Intel ...
The end of 2025 could hardly have been better for AMD. All units achieved records. In x86 servers, the revenue share is growing to over 41 percent.
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 notebook ...
In the first quarter, AMD gained ground on Intel in the desktop and server segments sequentially and year over year. In the laptop segment, Intel managed to eke out a sequential share gain, but rival ...
AMD saw some impressive gains in multiple segments, including a record-high market share on the desktop and record revenue share in server CPUs.