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Despite all the hype and biased reviews, CoffeeLake and Skylake-X are selling very well even in pro-AMD stores
Pro-AMD store on pro-AMD country. Things aren't so rosy worldwide...
When one plots AMD marketshare before and after Zen, one can check things remains almost the same (except by low single digit percents). This AMD comeback is mostly hype
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/market_share.html
Worldwide sales and marketshare. Zen got only ~3% marketshare gain on desktop and negative share gain in mobile. And only ~0.5% dent in server.
That site talks about CPU's in use not sold not to mention you have to run their benchmark to get in.
Despite all the hype and biased reviews, CoffeeLake and Skylake-X are selling very well even in pro-AMD stores
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.de is German, which is fiercely AMD ever since they built their fab there (now sold to Global Foundries). Much like Germans only buy German cars.
AMD is still making gains worldwide with Zen, but it's a lot more subdued. AMD has been charging too much for Raven Ridge mobile, and the parts have less perforace and less battery life than a Core i5 8-series plus MX150.
But at least the desktop Raven Ridge is fantastic value, and the 2000-series 8-cores have made Coffee Lake less impressive.
So based on your attachment, if Skylake-X is selling really well at 1%, then Threadripper is also selling really well in your opinion?
I don't understand what you mean by pro-AMD store, or pro-AMD country. What are you basing this on? A store that sells both brands, yet... markets AMD more heavily? Prices AMD more competitively? A country where... AMD pricing has it better value for money? A country that has higher per capita streamers and content creators than just gamers?
And is a benchmark website as reliable an equivalence for market share, as it is a indication of those needing to measure their p... performance.
Server market takes awhile to get adjusted. Opteron (Athlon64 based) took a few years to ramp against Pentium4, despite being better. Xeon (Woodcrest/Kentsfield/Tigerton) took a few years to ramp against Opteron, despite Xeon being better. Currently Epyc excels in one area, the 1S server market, and only now are we seeing motherboards and servers (Dell notably) getting designs out.
uh.... if i bought an AMD chip and put it in the trash where it belongs why would that be reflected here?That site talks about CPU's in use not sold not to mention you have to run their benchmark to get in.
An entire new thread just to say that AMD isn't selling as well as Intel? With graphics to boot?
I don't get why people call you biased...
There are more R5-1600 reviews than the entire 8th gen i7 lineup combined yet the 8700k always seems to be at the top of the Amazon charts.
I really don't get it.
This is all just a retaliatory thread because there was an article about how mindfactory.de had Ryzen selling very well last year. Juan was obviously butthurt and has been waiting for THIS moment to post a fancy graph again including the mindfactory data.
Nothing to see here.
I don't remember people complaining when threads were open to report Mindfactory sales past year.
uh.... if i bought an AMD chip and put it in the trash where it belongs why would that be reflected here?
suppose the next complaint would be i”i got mine from a friend so thats a double sale which is not mentioned here”
uh.... if i bought an AMD chip and put it in the trash where it belongs why would that be reflected here?
suppose the next complaint would be i”i got mine from a friend so thats a double sale which is not mentioned here”
I don't remember people complaining when threads were open to report Mindfactory sales past year.
Graphics to boot? When Zen launched people said it would crush Intel sales despite lacking integrated graphics. It didn't happen. Then the argument changed to Zen APUs will crush Intel sales. It didn't happen. Then the argument changed to mobile Ryzen will do. It didn't happen. Then the argument changed to Zen+ will do.... and it didn't happen.
Poor of me.
The what?
To believe that Germans are "fiercely" AMD because they built their fab there is as ignorant as saying that Germans only buy German cards.
.de is German, which is fiercely AMD ever since they built their fab there (now sold to Global Foundries).
And yet they are extremely proud of the things they make.
Which is why the AMD market-share would be higher than almost any other country.
GERMANS BUY CARS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, but they still prefer their own. As long as AMD is making decent chips, (essentially everything except Pehenom 1 and Bulldozer). the makers will buy it.
But,mindfactory.de are small and irrelevant, the OP said the same thing last years when AMD overtook intel.
I'd like to know what the OP thinkis of the disaster that is intel10nm? or is that on track and working perfectly in his blue tinted world?
And it's just a freak coincidence that you didn't start any threads about Ryzen out-selling core products when it was happening, but you sure as heck started this thread.
I just don't get it, you're so impartial and unbiased...
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It is all ok with that people. I am biased. We get it. Move on.
People that did start threads when AMD outpaced Intel in mindfactory.de store didn't start any new thread when Intel outpaced AMD in the same store. People that did start threads based in a fake WCCFTECH news about Passmark marketshare didn't start any threads to report real Passmark marketshare when the database corrected the submissions.
It is all ok with that people. I am biased. We get it. Move on.
ROFL There is nothing "obscure" and "cherry picked". This is the same mindfactory.de store repetitively mentioned in news and other threads. The only difference is that the data updated to June 2018 shows that Intel is selling very well.
Yeah, soon as saw the title and the name, I knew it was going to be super pro Intel. He takes the time to put lots of graphs and such, not sure why but it's a nice touch."that name suits you, but it cannot hide that title..."
Yeah, soon as saw the title and the name, I knew it was going to be super pro Intel. He takes the time to put lots of graphs and such, not sure why but it's a nice touch.
AMD is doing good. I think Intel will crush AMD when that 5ghz 28 core comes out though. I wonder when both companies are going to fix the bug stuff. Intel really needs to get that done
and I always wonder when I see Intel vs AMD benchmarks, are the reviewers using the new bios updates?
Intel has more market share since they have been leading for a long time. Time will tell!
I know, I was being funny.Just remember that all the industry professionals think that Intel 28 core was a complete failure, and that it could never be a retail product on Intel's current process. Intel required over 1000w and industrial refrigeration to beat AMD's 32 core running on an air cooler.
ROFL There is nothing "obscure" and "cherry picked". This is the same mindfactory.de store repetitively mentioned in news and other threads. The only difference is that the data updated to June 2018 shows that Intel is selling very well.
I know, I was being funny.![]()
Thought that the 28 core demo was common knowledge?Poe's law, my friend...