Mindfactory data reveals AMD maintains commanding control over motherboard markets through strong AM5 platform adoption. The German retailer shipped 2,005 AM5 units, capturing 73 percent of total sales during the reporting period. Legacy AM4 products secured second position with 470 units, while Intel's LGA 1700 achieved 185 units, and newer LGA 1851 reached merely 70 units. This performance gap demonstrates consumer preference for Ryzen processors over current Arrow Lake alternatives. AMD generated ten times more revenue than its Intel competitors.
MSI dominates manufacturing with 1,185 motherboard sales, representing 43.4 percent market share. ASRock follows as the second-largest vendor with 30.6 percent of total shipments. B650 chipsets lead sales figures due to broad Ryzen compatibility and competitive pricing structures. B850 variants gain popularity through enhanced PCIe 5.0 graphics support and upgraded features. DDR5 memory compatibility drives 80 percent of current motherboard purchases across all categories.
MSI dominates manufacturing with 1,185 motherboard sales, representing 43.4 percent market share. ASRock follows as the second-largest vendor with 30.6 percent of total shipments. B650 chipsets lead sales figures due to broad Ryzen compatibility and competitive pricing structures. B850 variants gain popularity through enhanced PCIe 5.0 graphics support and upgraded features. DDR5 memory compatibility drives 80 percent of current motherboard purchases across all categories.