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Amd Ryzen surpasses Intel sales in much of Asia

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After the official departure of AMD Ryzen, the official information of the main points of sale are very positive. For the first time in several years, AMD outperforms Intel in sales in most of the Asian market and others like the German one.

AMD Ryzen

In markets like South Korea, according to Danawa Research (one of the most important suppliers), after the publication of AMD Ryzen 3000 processor sales were turned upside down. Just two days later, the red team took nothing more and nothing less than 53.36% of sales.

On the other hand, the company has also shared data on the percentage of clicks on products of both brands. At its highest peak, AMD has received 76.95% of the keystrokes, while Intel has been in the background with just over 23%.

The latest data we have from Danawa Research is the presence of each processor according to its sales. As we will see, the Core i5-9400 is the most popular processor with 14.55% of sales, but it is closely followed by the Ryzen 7 3700X . Third place belongs to the Core i7-9700k with 9.08% of the market, but the next three positions belong entirely to AMD .

In Japan the numbers are more discreet, but equally relevant. According to BCN Ranking , in early July the relevance of AMD has reached 50.5%, slightly exceeding the strong influence of Intel . Over the years, the Japanese market has had ups and downs, but we have to think that over October 2018, Intel monopolized 72.1% of the market.

AMD performance in the world

Finally PassMark has also released its latest data on the performance of AMD , which is gradually improving. Think that the data you will now see is analyzed for numerous stores and suppliers around the world.

Currently, AMD does not have a very high market share, but they are still numbers higher than the performance they have had in the last five years. With the improvements that AMD Ryzen processors are undergoing and the expectations for the future, everything indicates that the landscape will continue to change. In addition, if we consider that Intel is still anchored with its 14nm , it seems that the red team has a free way to continue growing.

And you, what do you expect from AMD and its new processors? Do you think Intel will regain its ground or that AMD will continue to improve until it becomes the new queen? Comment your ideas below

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