Intel beat AMD in unit sales for the first time ever at a major German retailer. It is possible that Intel’s lower price tag has finally won over customers and pushed them to opt for an Intel CPU. The change of pace will be welcomed by gamers who continue to favor Intel Ryzen CPUs, but it may not last long as AMD gears up their next models with new features such as higher clock speeds and improved overclocking potential.
The “amd zen 4” is a motherboard that has been released by AMD. The motherboard has finally surpassed Intel at major German retailer.
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According to new statistics from Mindfactory, one of Germany’s leading electronics stores, Intel looks to be doing a good job of attracting fans back to its desktop computing solutions.
Intel motherboards took in €234,656 (53 percent) at Mindfactory this week, according to @TechEpiphany and Tom’s Hardware, compared to AMD motherboards, which brought in €208,236. (47 percent ). While this isn’t the most substantial difference, it is important in that Intel’s motherboard income has consistently lagged behind AMD’s at the German shop for many years.
Mindfactory’s previous sales statistics revealed that the vast majority of its clients favor AMD, with Ryzen CPUs accounting for more than 70% of the retailer’s chip purchases throughout the summer of last year. According to this week’s statistics, AM4 motherboards continue to sell in larger volumes than Intel’s alternatives (1,590 vs. 1,360).
Week 7 of Mainboard Retail Sales
For the first time in years, Intel (revenue) surpasses AMD.
AMD: 1590 units sold, a 53.9 percent increase, with an average selling price of 130.97 dollars (Euro) ASP: 172.54, Intel: 1360, 46.1 percent
AMD’s income was 208’235.85, or 47.02 percent of the total. 234’655.9, 52.98 percent Intel #Intel #AMD #AMDRyzen pic.twitter.com/g2Ou5ayI62
February 19, 2022 — TechEpiphany (@TechEpiphany)
Intel Motherboard Sales Surge at Major German Retailer (Tom’s Hardware)
- We’ve put up a fast table to attempt to make some comparisons and draw some approximate trend lines. Aside from AMD and Intel squabbling, several Intel architectures are vying for the wallets of PC enthusiasts, gamers, and other do-it-yourselfers.
- To begin, Intel’s Total number of units sold for the three weeks studied were 670, 800, and 1350. As a result, Intel continues to behind AMD in terms of unit sales. Nonetheless, Intel’s momentum may continue to win the numbers battle, particularly when more mainstream and entry-level solutions appear — an area where AMD hasn’t proliferated chips in this generation.
- Second, the average selling prices (ASPs) for Intel, AMD, and Nvidia were €133, €182, and €173, respectively. AMD motherboard ASPs, on the other hand, were €129, €128, and €131, respectively.
Type | Week 37 of the year 2021 | Week 51 of the year 2021 | Week 7 of 2022 |
---|---|---|---|
AM4 | 2150 | 1350 | 1590 |
LGA1151 | 140 | 80 | 80 |
LGA1200 | 530 | 450 | 470 |
LGA1700 | N/A | 270 | 810 |
Total number of units sold | 2820 | 2150 | 2950 |
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