AMD grabs a quarter of x86 market with desktop gains
Briefly

"While AMD's market share has grown to 25% of x86 processor shipments, their gains were primarily due to seasonal growth in the desktop segment, with mobile CPU shipments also exceeding expectations. In contrast, Intel's desktop CPU shipments declined due to inventory drawdowns, reflecting a more complex landscape in which Intel maintains 75% of the x86 market despite recent challenges. Overall, AMD's growth is commendable but reveals an underlying softness in demand for Intel's products."
"AMD's market share for x86 chips has reached 25%, despite experiencing a year-on-year decline from 30.7% in Q3 2023. This reveals the tough market dynamics for AMD, driven by a slowdown in demand for its system-on-chip (SoC) products. However, the company has performed well in the desktop and mobile CPU segments, indicating a strategy that is slowly paying off as it competes with Intel across multiple product lines, although Intel still remains the leader with a significant market share."
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