AMD has beaten Intel as the owner of the desktop market



You could see it coming but it finally happened: Intel ends its era of market dominance. AMD has surpassed it in its participation quota.

It is no secret to anyone that Intel has gone through one of its most turbulent and failed periods. At the same time, AMD maintained a streak of accurate hits that have now been worth changing the order of the game.

Something that seemed impossible a decade ago has happened, and today AMD has overtaken Intel with its market share.

This is not a minor achievement, below we will explain the details of how this happened and in what context.

AMD is the new king, for now

According to data from benchmark software developers, PassMark (via Attack of the FanBoy ), AMD for the first time since 2006, may have overtaken Intel in terms of market share for desktop CPUs.

To demonstrate the evolution of the competition between both manufacturers, the site has developed an interesting graph that works the same as a chronicle of the evolution of AMD and the stumbling blocks of Intel:


2018 would have been the key moment for both companies, where Rizen processors started to gain popularity. While Intel began to suffer delays along with some incidents in its launch schedules.

So for 2019 with the evolution of the components and their attractive selling price, AMD began to gain momentum that led it to change the distribution of the game.

It should be noted that Intel is still the predominant player in the laptop market.

So Intel is still alive and well, despite losing huge partners like Apple, which decided to create its own processors.

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