AMD grabbed its highest-ever server revenue share, 39.4%, during early 2025. The company also boosted its desktop business, with revenue share climbing to 34.4%. These gains show how AMD keeps taking business from competitors in computer chips. Gaming processors like the Ryzen 7 7800X3D lead sales charts against rival products. AMD sells more chips for content creation with its 16—and 12-core models.
The server side saw unit share rise to 27.2% as more data centers pick AMD hardware. Existing Zen 4 chips drive strong sales even as newer Zen 5 processors enter production. Desktop computers with AMD inside jumped from 19.2% last year to 34.4% this year when counting dollars spent. Mobile devices like laptops saw AMD gain ground with 22.1% revenue share. The company offers chips across all price points from basic Ryzen 200 models up to powerful gaming systems.
The server side saw unit share rise to 27.2% as more data centers pick AMD hardware. Existing Zen 4 chips drive strong sales even as newer Zen 5 processors enter production. Desktop computers with AMD inside jumped from 19.2% last year to 34.4% this year when counting dollars spent. Mobile devices like laptops saw AMD gain ground with 22.1% revenue share. The company offers chips across all price points from basic Ryzen 200 models up to powerful gaming systems.