manak
Senior Member
Những tưởng màn ra mắt Gen12 giá rẻ sẽ đẩy thị phần AMD đi xuống
nhưng có vẻ động thái giảm giá ryzen 5000 có tác dụng
Destop Sau màn giảm mạnh 0.8% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ 2.1% của Q1 năm nay
Lap Sau màn giảm mạnh 0.4% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ 0.9% của Q1 năm nay
Server Sau màn tăng nhẹ 1% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ tiếp 2.1% của Q1 năm nay
Tổng thể AMD đạt 27.7% thị phần cpu x86
mà tôi thắc mắc từng mục con đều thấp hơn 23% mà sao tổng thể lại 27.7% được nhỉ, thím nào thông não hộ tôi cái
nguồn WCCFtech và TomHW
https://wccftech.com/amd-achieves-r...share-q1-2022-desktop-notebook-server-growth/
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/a...tm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=socialflow
Coming to segment-specific market share, the AMD Server and Mobile Division performed well with the Mobile segment-leading with a +0.9 point share which currently sits at 22.5% against Intel's 77.5%. This growth comes after a slight decline during the previous quarter. It looks like the Ryzen 6000 'Rembrandt' sales have helped the red team push its numbers significantly up during the first quarter of 2022 and will continue to improve throughout the year as global supplies normalize.
In the server segment, we saw a +0.9 point gain for a share that now sits at 11.6% versus Intel's still gargantuan 88.4% share. Finally, we have the desktop share where AMD saw the biggest growth of +2.1 points and sits at 18.3% compared to Intel's 81.7%. AMD recently introduced its Ryzen 5000 for the DIY segment in various mainstream and high-end options which should further help the chip maker push its number further up in the second quarter of 2022.
At the same time, it looks like the high-end desktop CPU market has declined tremendously. A new report from Pugetsystems shows that AMD Threadripper CPU sales and HEDT CPU sales in general are seeing a major decline. Intel hasn't launched a HEDT in several years while AMD's Threadripper family has been moved over to workstations, plus there's also the timed exclusivity with Lenovo in play which means that the DIY market gets the chips much later in their life cycle.
News Source: Tomshardware
nhưng có vẻ động thái giảm giá ryzen 5000 có tác dụng
Destop Sau màn giảm mạnh 0.8% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ 2.1% của Q1 năm nay
Lap Sau màn giảm mạnh 0.4% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ 0.9% của Q1 năm nay
Server Sau màn tăng nhẹ 1% của Q4 năm ngoái đã tăng nhẹ tiếp 2.1% của Q1 năm nay
Tổng thể AMD đạt 27.7% thị phần cpu x86
mà tôi thắc mắc từng mục con đều thấp hơn 23% mà sao tổng thể lại 27.7% được nhỉ, thím nào thông não hộ tôi cái
nguồn WCCFtech và TomHW
https://wccftech.com/amd-achieves-r...share-q1-2022-desktop-notebook-server-growth/
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/a...tm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=socialflow
AMD Q1 2022 x86 CPU Market Share (via Mercury Research):
Q1 2022 | Q4 2021 | Q3 2021 | Q2 2021 | Q1 2021 | Q4 2020 | Q3 2020 | Q2 2020 | Q1 2020 | Q4 2019 | Q3 2019 | Q2 2019 | Q1 2019 | Q4 2018 | Q3 2018 | Q2 2018 | Q1 2018 | |
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AMD Desktop CPU Market Share | 18.3% | 16.2% | 17.0% | 17.1% | 19.3% | 19.3% | 20.1% | 19.2% | 18.6% | 18.3% | 18.0% | 17.1% | 17.1% | 15.8% | 13.0% | 12.3% | 12.2% |
AMD Mobility CPU Market Share | 22.5% | 21.6% | 22.0% | 20.0% | 18.0% | 19.0% | 20.2% | 19.9% | 17.1% | 16.2% | 14.7% | 14.1% | 13.1% | 12.2% | 10.9% | 8.8% | N/A |
AMD Server CPU Market Share | 11.6% | 10.7% | 10.2% | 9.50% | 8.9% | 7.1% | 6.6% | 5.8% | 5.1% | 4.5% | 4.3% | 3.4% | 2.9% | 4.2% | 1.6% | 1.4% | N/A |
AMD Overall x86 CPU Market Share | 27.7% | 25.6% | 24.6% | 22.5% | 20.7% | 21.7% | 22.4% | 18.3% | 14.8% | 15.5% | 14.6% | 13.9% | N/A | 12.3% | 10.6% | N/A | N/A |
In the server segment, we saw a +0.9 point gain for a share that now sits at 11.6% versus Intel's still gargantuan 88.4% share. Finally, we have the desktop share where AMD saw the biggest growth of +2.1 points and sits at 18.3% compared to Intel's 81.7%. AMD recently introduced its Ryzen 5000 for the DIY segment in various mainstream and high-end options which should further help the chip maker push its number further up in the second quarter of 2022.
The company has been facing severe supply constraints & while priority 7nm shipments are going towards EPYC and Ryzen mobile, the Ryzen desktop CPUs are still leading in terms of sales over at major retail outlets. But we have seen the global supply returning to normal since the start of 2022 with both CPU and GPU production getting increased."Mercury Research captures all x86 server-class processors in their server unit estimate, regardless of device (server, network or storage), whereas the estimated 1P [single-socket] and 2P [two-socket] TAM [Total Addressable Market] provided by IDC only includes traditional servers."
At the same time, it looks like the high-end desktop CPU market has declined tremendously. A new report from Pugetsystems shows that AMD Threadripper CPU sales and HEDT CPU sales in general are seeing a major decline. Intel hasn't launched a HEDT in several years while AMD's Threadripper family has been moved over to workstations, plus there's also the timed exclusivity with Lenovo in play which means that the DIY market gets the chips much later in their life cycle.
News Source: Tomshardware