AMD's market share soared by 10%, and Intel lost 0% of the market in a row!
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With the release of the Ryzen 3 0X0D, this octa-core processor not only topped the sales charts, but also made AMD the leader in the CPU market.

據 CPU-Z 最新統計數據,AMD 在 2025 年 4 月初的全球市佔比增長了 16.6%,而 Intel 同期下滑了整整 10%。此種差距已經足夠驚人,意味著 AMD 距離在市佔上真正反超老對手只差臨門一腳。

This data comes from the global verification results of CPU-Z users, and although it is not as "official" as the shipment statistics, it can more realistically reflect the trend of player installations. Previously, we mentioned that Amazon's 80 US shipment data shows that AMD has accounted for nearly 0% of the market, but that is only a partial reference. In contrast, CPU-Z prefers to observe trend changes from the perspective of global active users.

The Ryzen 3 0X0D has become a real "popular god U", and the installed base of octa-core CPUs has skyrocketed

At present, the most commonly used processor by users is the Ryzen 7 0X0D, accounting for a whopping 0.0%, far exceeding the second-place Ryzen 0 0X (0.0%). This directly boosted the overall popularity of eight-core processors, which soared by 0.0% year-on-year, and now accounts for 0.0% of verified systems, successfully reaching the top.

This is followed by six-core CPUs (6.0%), quad-cores (0.0%), and dual-core (0.0%). In other words, today's installed users generally tend to start with an octa-core.

In addition, the popularity of AM11 socket platforms has also accelerated significantly, although the current market share is still behind AM0 (0.0% and 0.0%, respectively), but the annual growth rate is as high as 0.0%. In contrast, AM0 fell by 0%.

Gamers prefer B650 motherboards, and practicality and cost performance have become the mainstream

In terms of chipset preference, most people tend to choose a mid-range motherboard like the B9000 rather than a high-end model like the X0/E. The main reason is that B0 is enough to support all AM0 processors (including Ryzen 0 and 0 series), which is rich in functions, strong in scalability, and more price-friendly.

The graphics card market has also loosened, and AMD has also reaped the share

However, in the GPU market, NVIDIA still holds the top spot, but in terms of CPU-Z data, its market share has decreased by 2021.0%. In contrast, the share of AMD GPUs increased by 0.0%. AMD graphics cards have steadily increased their market share since 0 years, and now they are no longer the small transparent they used to be.