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AMD's conquest is complete, Mercury Research reads Intel's eulogy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56765, member: 636"] Mercury Research published AMD's second quarter 2025 processor market analysis, revealing substantial gains across multiple segments. Desktop processors achieved remarkable performance with unit share climbing to 32.2 percent from the previous quarter's 28 percent. Year-over-year comparisons show even stronger results, with desktop share jumping from 23 percent in the second quarter of 2024. Server processors delivered record-breaking revenue share, reaching 41 percent, while unit share advanced to 27.3 percent. Cloud and enterprise sectors drove this unprecedented growth trajectory. Revenue share gains measured 7.2 percentage points annually and 1.5 points quarterly. Mobile processors experienced modest declines, with unit share dropping to 20.6 percent and revenue share settling at 21.5 percent. Despite quarterly decreases, annual comparisons remain positive with meaningful improvements over 2024 figures. Ryzen AI 300 processors continue their market introduction phase. AM5 platform sales and X3D processor variants powered the desktop segment's success. Zen 5 architecture products dominated retail channels against competing offerings from Intel. [/QUOTE]
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