Advanced Micro Devices has achieved overwhelming dominance in processor sales according to recent Mindfactory data. The semiconductor manufacturer secured approximately 92.5 percent of unit sales during the previous week. Intel managed to capture merely 7.5 percent of total processor transactions across the same period. AMD's current generation processors continue outperforming Intel's offerings by substantial margins. The company sold roughly twelve times more central processing units than its primary competitor.
Mindfactory recorded approximately 1,725 AMD processor sales compared to fewer than 150 Intel units during the measurement period. Intel's combined sales from its three most recent processor families failed to match AMD's performance. The Core Ultra 200S series generated particularly weak demand with only twenty units sold. Raptor Lake and previous generation products achieved slightly better results but remained far below competitive levels. Alder Lake processors contributed a minimal ten units to Intel's weekly totals.
AMD captured 93.8 percent of total market revenue while maintaining higher average selling prices. The company achieved an average transaction value of 311 euros per processor. Intel generated 6.2 percent of revenue despite lower average selling prices of 254 euros per unit. These figures demonstrate AMD's ability to command premium pricing while maintaining volume leadership. The revenue disparity exceeds even the substantial unit sales gap between manufacturers.
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D and 7800X3D processors lead individual product sales rankings. Intel failed to place any processors among the twenty best-selling models. The Core Ultra 7 265K represented Intel's strongest individual performance with twenty units sold. Previous generation Intel processors achieved better sales volumes than current Arrow Lake offerings. AMD's AM4 platform continues generating stronger demand than Intel's latest socket implementations.
Mindfactory recorded approximately 1,725 AMD processor sales compared to fewer than 150 Intel units during the measurement period. Intel's combined sales from its three most recent processor families failed to match AMD's performance. The Core Ultra 200S series generated particularly weak demand with only twenty units sold. Raptor Lake and previous generation products achieved slightly better results but remained far below competitive levels. Alder Lake processors contributed a minimal ten units to Intel's weekly totals.
AMD captured 93.8 percent of total market revenue while maintaining higher average selling prices. The company achieved an average transaction value of 311 euros per processor. Intel generated 6.2 percent of revenue despite lower average selling prices of 254 euros per unit. These figures demonstrate AMD's ability to command premium pricing while maintaining volume leadership. The revenue disparity exceeds even the substantial unit sales gap between manufacturers.
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D and 7800X3D processors lead individual product sales rankings. Intel failed to place any processors among the twenty best-selling models. The Core Ultra 7 265K represented Intel's strongest individual performance with twenty units sold. Previous generation Intel processors achieved better sales volumes than current Arrow Lake offerings. AMD's AM4 platform continues generating stronger demand than Intel's latest socket implementations.