The Ryzen and EPYC processors continue to bring AMD joy, with the latest reports provided by Mercury Research, which are growing in their PC and server market share.
AMD Ryzen and EPYC continue to gain ground in the PC market
Mercury Research claims that AMD has gained +0.4 points over the previous quarter, which now reaches a market share of 28.1% during this quarter. This is a record number for the company led by Dr. Lisa Su, in a market that is dominated by Intel with 71.9%.
Despite the market being down during this year 2022, AMD has managed a jump of 11.2% over Q2 2021.
AMD also released its own figures:
In desktops, AMD’s revenue share increased 0.7 share points year over year to 18.8%.In notebooks, AMD’s revenue share increased 12.1 share points year over year to 27.0%, an all-time high for AMD. In servers, revenue share increased 11.3 points year over year to 22.9%.
Overall in the x86 segment, AMD’s revenue share increased 11.2% share year-on-year to 28.1%, an all-time high for AMD.
AMD seems to have hit the right key with the launch of the Ryzen 6000 series in notebooks, which has helped it improve its market share numbers. The new EPYC, the Ryzen 5000 series continues to deliver, in the lead-up to the launch of the Ryzen 7000 series in the coming months, which are going to compete against Intel’s ‘Raptor Lake’ series processors.
The launch of the new Ryzen is also going to coincide with the new EPYC Genoa with up to 96 cores.
Expectations in the coming quarters from AMD are very promising. We will keep you posted.