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Alder Lake starting to break into AMD’s market

by on10 December 2021


Have a third of German market share

Intel Alder Lake CPUs have finally started hitting AMD ‘s market and have a one-third of German market share.

According to that country's largest tech retailer MindFactory the numbers for November 2021, show Intel finally making a comeback against AMD tech.

The data shows that the Alder Lake brand in particular is seeing some robust sales, despite being just over a month old.

The November numbers are a huge improvement over Intel's October sales, which were a far bleaker sub-5,000 units, before the 12th-generation products launched and discounts on various 11th- and 10th-gen CPUs helped turn things around.

Despite Intel slowly clawing its way up the market ladder, AMD will maintain its dominance thanks to the upcoming launches of its Zen 3+ and Zen 4 chips.

Intel could keep the momentum as more DDR5 memory becomes widely more available, as well as the launch of its Non-K lineup with B660 & H610 motherboards.

AMD CPUs still holds the highest market share by far at a whopping 70 per cent, with the Ryzen 7 5800X and Ryzen 5 5600X being its most popular chips sold by MindFactory last month. Conversely,

Intel’s Core i7-12700K and the Core i5-12600K were its most popular CPUs in November.

Intel Alder Lake made up 37 per cent of Chipzilla’s overall sales, while Rocket Lake was responsible for 34 per cent, and Comet Lake with 28 per cent.

AMD has an overwhelming winner in its brands. The Vermeer Ryzen 5000 CPUs make up an overwhelming 68 per cent of products sold, while its Cezanne was just 15 per cent and Matisse 14 per cent.

 

Last modified on 10 December 2021
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