AMD chips rule the computer market as Intel products vanish from sales lists. German store Mindfactory shows no Intel Arrow Lake processors among its best sellers. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D holds first place with 180 units sold last week. Other popular AMD chips include the Ryzen 5 7500F and Ryzen 7 7700 models. Intel managed to sell just 110 processors compared to AMD selling 1130 units.
AMD accounts for over 91 percent of sales at this store, with Intel taking less than 9 percent. The average AMD chip costs 305 Euros because people buy more expensive models, while Intel chips sell for about 231 Euros on average. This pattern appears at many stores worldwide, such as Amazon and Newegg. Older AMD systems remain popular, but newer ones sell even better. The store faces money problems, which might affect total sales numbers.
AMD accounts for over 91 percent of sales at this store, with Intel taking less than 9 percent. The average AMD chip costs 305 Euros because people buy more expensive models, while Intel chips sell for about 231 Euros on average. This pattern appears at many stores worldwide, such as Amazon and Newegg. Older AMD systems remain popular, but newer ones sell even better. The store faces money problems, which might affect total sales numbers.