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Ryzen increases his quota but it is not enough to dethrone coffee lake

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The latest report on market share and CPU revenue has been published by the largest German retailer, Mindfactory . According to the report, although AMD Ryzen processors have accelerated the pace of sales for the past two months, it appears that they have not yet reached the same level as the fastest Intel processors that have been on the market for more than 10 months.

AMD Ryzen 2000 not enough to beat Coffee Lake

When AMD launched the first Ryzen processors, we saw a huge jump in market share for the Red Team, which managed to outperform Intel CPUs at the same retail store. The Ryzen series offered a massive performance upgrade and more cores to users with multithreading support, which is something that AMD CPUs were deprived of in previous generations.

Intel released its own conventional eighth-generation Coffee Lake Core processors, which increased the number of cores. That led to Intel CPUs once again leading the market and by a large margin compared to AMD processors. While the launch of the Ryzen 2000 series brought AMD back to face with the eighth generation of Intel again, it seems that the launch and promotion factor is starting to fade.

Core i7-8700K remains the undisputed king among users

According to a chart showing the number of CPUs sold by MindFactory , the Core i7-8700K remains the undisputed king among users, outperforming the 8-core Ryzen 7 2700X by a large margin. Even the Core i5-8600K maintains a strong advantage over the Ryzen 7 2700X. AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (Non-X) is the second best chip in AMD's lineup which is due to its great price and 6 core, 12 wire offering.

One thing to note is that the first generation AMD (Zen) CPUs are now available at a much lower cost than the time they launched, so revenue will not be the same as during the first days of launch. We can also see that the Core i7-8086K begins to appear in CPU sales figures, which is still a very small percentage of total CPUs sold due to its recent availability.

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