Thursday, January 2nd 2025
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Sales Surpass Entire Ryzen 9000 Series at German Retailer
Recent sales data (nicely complied by VideoCardz) from one of the largest German retailers, Mindfactory, has revealed that the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor has achieved higher unit sales than all Ryzen 9000 processors combined. Despite its later market entry, the eight-core 9800X3D CPU has reached 8,650 units sold, surpassing the combined sales of the earlier-released standard Ryzen 9000 processors. For comparison, the entire non-X3D Ryzen 9000 lineup, including the Ryzen 9 9950X, 9900X, Ryzen 7 9700X, and Ryzen 5 9600X, has accumulated fewer total sales through the same retailer. The flagship Ryzen 9 9950X alone accounts for just 780 units, while the Ryzen 9 9900X and Ryzen 5 9600X have moved 810 and 890 units, respectively, while the second-best selling 9000 series SKU was Ryzen 7 9700X with 2,510 units sold. However, the 9800X3D's market performance still falls significantly short of its predecessor. The previous generation Ryzen 7 7800X3D maintains a massive lead with 78,420 units sold through the same retailer.
AMD is preparing to expand its X3D lineup with several new models. The six-core Ryzen 5 9600X3D is scheduled for release, along with 12-core Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D variants expected later this month. Based on previous generation sales patterns, where higher-core models saw lower adoption rates, these upcoming high-end processors may face similar market dynamics. Of course, these sales figures are only a part of the story as Mindfactory is only a single retailer across a diverse set of sellers, so the complete market picture is unknown to anyone but AMD. PC upgrade cycles are a common bottleneck in new CPU sales, especially as consumers don't tend to upgrade their PCs every year with new CPUs and platforms. We have to wait and see how the market adapts to new X3D SKUs, and if the Zen 5 X3D CPUs can reach the previous generation fame among consumers.
Source:
VideoCardz
AMD is preparing to expand its X3D lineup with several new models. The six-core Ryzen 5 9600X3D is scheduled for release, along with 12-core Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D variants expected later this month. Based on previous generation sales patterns, where higher-core models saw lower adoption rates, these upcoming high-end processors may face similar market dynamics. Of course, these sales figures are only a part of the story as Mindfactory is only a single retailer across a diverse set of sellers, so the complete market picture is unknown to anyone but AMD. PC upgrade cycles are a common bottleneck in new CPU sales, especially as consumers don't tend to upgrade their PCs every year with new CPUs and platforms. We have to wait and see how the market adapts to new X3D SKUs, and if the Zen 5 X3D CPUs can reach the previous generation fame among consumers.
56 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Sales Surpass Entire Ryzen 9000 Series at German Retailer
*article data shows zen 5 2d isn't moving at all at mind factory (shame no intel numbers are provided)
Mindfactory only sells to germany. (there are logistic tricks to oder - which i do not do) That cpu is barely available in central europe.
Rounded up 9k units since launch is a paper launch. Launch 7th november 2024: www.techpowerup.com/cpu-specs/ryzen-7-9800x3d.c3891
I do not want to know how many of those were preoreder cpu sale.
My source of information: www.pcgameshardware.de/Ryzen-7-9800X3D-CPU-280948/News/Verkaufzahlen-bei-Mindfactory-1462701/
Everytime i was bored and checked - that cpu was not available for purchase.
-- When the processor is not available people will buy something else or wait.
However, mindfactory does sell more AMD-units in general, at least I think that. The 5800X for example has been sold almost 90 thousand times, while the 12700K has been sold around 12 thousand times.
The 7800X3D has sold almost 80,000 times by now, the 9800X3D is at 8,650. You can see all the numbers for AM5 here.
this series of stacked chips is more expensive to produce tsmc upped their prices and inflation make it somewhat normal prices have been increased.
it's not unlikely those prices will go down when supplies normalize internationally as the US finally introduces their federal ****VAT**** cough
Also that upgrading has become pretty pointless for most use cases now.
9500f (for budgetoption and dump for failed igpu)
9600X3D
9800X3D
9900
9950
The 2 latter for productivity. 9800X3D will probably outperform a dual ccd X3D just like 7800X3D dod in gaming.
Zen 6 needs to launch with X3D on day one. Even if it delays the launch a month or so.
-Sony, Nintendo
AMD and nVidia: Nope
I am not familiar with CAD.
So far its living up to the hype
Wasn't even considering an Arrow Lake, or any other Zen 5 CPU, saw them sitting on the shelves, unwanted