Thursday, October 31st 2024
Intel "Arrow Lake-S" Core Ultra 200S Sells Zero Units at German Retailer
The launch of Intel's "Arrow Lake-S" Core Ultra 200S series of desktop processors has been a bit of a disappointment for gamers, given a slight regression in the new generation's gaming performance. While excelling in productivity tasks, these CPUs are not seemingly the top choice for gamers. According to data from Mindfactory, one of Germany's largest retailers, Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs didn't account for even one Intel-powered CPU sale since the October 24 launch. This is a massive contradiction to US-based retailers like Amazon and Newegg, which sold out their Arrow Lake stock swiftly. However, the German retailer paints a different picture.
In terms of units sold, there were 730 AMD CPU units sold, while only 40 Intel. AMD accounted for 94.81% of that week's sales, with an average selling price of 267 Euros and Intel's average selling price of 388 Euros per unit. It is worth pointing out that this information is only based on one week of sales and should not be a general guide for Intel Arrow Lake sales in Germany. We are still left to see how many units will be sold in the coming weeks, especially with the upcoming holiday season. Below is the picture from TechEpiphany on X, showing all the sold units and their quantity.
Sources:
TechEpiphany on X, via Tom's Hardware
In terms of units sold, there were 730 AMD CPU units sold, while only 40 Intel. AMD accounted for 94.81% of that week's sales, with an average selling price of 267 Euros and Intel's average selling price of 388 Euros per unit. It is worth pointing out that this information is only based on one week of sales and should not be a general guide for Intel Arrow Lake sales in Germany. We are still left to see how many units will be sold in the coming weeks, especially with the upcoming holiday season. Below is the picture from TechEpiphany on X, showing all the sold units and their quantity.
48 Comments on Intel "Arrow Lake-S" Core Ultra 200S Sells Zero Units at German Retailer
Could be a logistic issue?
For some years now Mindfactory has basically served as AMD's statistics hat trick when it comes to "sales in Europe".
All that said, im still not surprised.
5 % Intel CPU's is low even for that store, it used to be three or four times as much.
Also, Zen5 isn't really considered a hit in sales so far AFAIK, so that doesn't really explain the difference either. Let's see what happens next week.
Meanwhile at Amzns "Best Sellers in Computer CPU Processors", the only Arrow is at #47 on a top 100 list. :D
wccftech.com/intel-ceo-lost-a-40-discount-for-tsmcs-latest-chip-tech-after-taiwan-remarks-report/
Big mouth Pat.
And yeah, you can call it overreacting from TSMC, but it doesn't make it any less of a misstep. No point in offending a major player like that, especially after a sweet 40 % off deal.
www.reuters.com/technology/inside-intel-ceo-pat-gelsinger-fumbled-revival-an-american-icon-2024-10-29/
Who's surprised anyway lol
www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-ceo-gelsinger-says-amd-is-in-the-rear-view-mirror-after-alder-lake
Anyone feel free to spin that in any way (that other guy x was also an engineer, Pat could still be the worst bla bla), I don't care lol..
L1's Intel Gaudi 3 preview looked impressive, more so than the latest Xeon's, but those are different markets.
He talks too much, that's for sure.
Well...