AMD continues to siphon off Intel’s processor market share. A fresh report from Mercury Research allows us to assess the situation based on the results of the second quarter of this year.

AMD’s combined market share reached 22.5%, the highest for the company in 14 years. A quarter earlier the share was 20.7%, and a year ago it was equal to 18.3%.
In more detail, AMD’s share of the desktop CPU market even decreased in annual terms from 19.2% to 17.1%, which may be due to the existing processor shortage. In the mobile segment, AMD now occupies 20%, which is only 0.1 pp. more than a year ago, but by 2 pp. more than a quarter earlier.

The greatest successes with AMD are observed in the server market, where the company has already come close to the coveted 10% mark. Now the company holds 9.5% versus 5.8% a year earlier. Given the pace, it is likely that the 10% barrier will be overcome by the end of the current quarter.

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