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In the third quarter, the Intel Core Processor was found to regain a slight advantage on the PC market in the domestic assembly PC market. As the AMD regulates the proportion of product-specific production from 2Q, some of the supply of products seems to have affected.
According to Danagawari, on September 13, the share of Intel processors in September is 51.8% and the share of AMD processors is 48.23% in April (Intel 50.59%, AMD 49.37%).
PC industry officials pointed out that the AMD processor share is likely to decline in the domestic assembly PC market since October. This is due to the Intel 12th generation core processor to be released around the world from November.
■ AMD to July AMD, reversed from August
According to Danagawari (13), in the domestic assembly PC market, the AMD Ryzhr processor was in an intellectual advantage of Intel at approximately 54% from May to 7 days.
However, since August, the share of the share is reversed, and the Intel processor is in a rake at about 51%. In September, the share of the Intel processor was 51.8% and the share of AMD processors returned to 48.23% to April.
Last September, the most selling products among Intel processors were 10th generation core i5 (16.35%), 10th generation core I3 (9.83%), and 11th generation core I5 (8.52%).
The AMD processor was overwhelmed by the Rizon 5 5000 Series (28.27%). Ryzhou 7 5000 series sales volume was 5.92%, and the sales volume of Ryzhen 9 5000 series was 3.68%.
■ Lowered by chip for desktop from 2Q AMD
AMD produces all products such as various processors and Radeon graphic chipsets in Taiwan TSMC. From the last 2Q, we increased the proportion of high value-added products such as Lyzen Processor for notebook and EPYC (EPYC) processor for servers.
According to Market Research Manufacturers Mercury Research, Intel has an Intel in the second quarter of the second quarter, accounted for 82.9% and AMD, accounted for 17.1%. AMD s market share, which recorded more than 19% market share since the second quarter of last year, has decreased 2.2% QoQ, but it recorded 20% in the laptop market.
Particularly, except for some mini PCs, except for some mini PCs, only the main board and processor for desktop PCs are distributed and are greatly influenced by the AMD production specific gravity.
SME assembled PC makers and large shopping mall officials said, Since the end of July, there is a problem with some of the products of the Ryzhou processor, and Intel has seen the reflection benefits.
■ 4-quarter market share, Intel 12th generation chip variable
The PC industry officials predicted that the AMD processor share has fallen further after the 4Q09. The largest variable is an Intel 12th generation core processor (Elter Lake), which is expected to launch domestic and overseas, in November.
A assembly PC company involved in the coverage officials said, I explained that it would be affected.
AMD launched a new desktop PC for new desktop PCs, such as Ryzhu (1st generation), 2000 series (1st generation), 2018 2000 (2nd generation), 3000 series (3rd generation), and 5000 series (4th generation). We also applied a new Zen architecture for each processor.
However, this year, there is no processor to apply a new architecture. Although the launch of the B2 revision processor, which has changed some of the production processes in the fourth quarter, there is no difference in existing products that have been released due to the launch or performance.
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