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AMD and Intel are about 50/50 among us enthusiasts but its a very very small piece of the market pie.
Nope. 80% AMD, 20% intel.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/16y3y09
AMD and Intel are about 50/50 among us enthusiasts but its a very very small piece of the market pie.
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Those are HPs too. HP is the only brand I recommend people against. Have not worked on one in the last 20 yrs that had decent internals. All of them tend to suffer from similar issues too. Not to mention their printers are just as bad. Course, I don't find a lot of printers reliable these days outside of ones with the printheads on the cartridges (which is the older tech cheap ones). The rest, always clogs or have issues that require more work than they are worth.I've bought 400 HP Probook/Elite Books over the past 3 years all Intel hardware. The amount of issues I've had with the Intel wireless chipset is mind blogging. This is them connecting to Cisco APs in which Cisco certified the chipset. I would certainly be opening to exploring AMD if they came with a Qualcomm chipset and I'm looking into the Qualcomm Elite chips coming out soon. I budget to replace 20% of my fleet at a 5 year depreciation.
Sure. I agree its probably 80-20 like you said. Wasn’t sure of the current split. Unfortunately this is why such a huge AMD DIY advantage doesn’t make much of a dent in the overall x86 market.
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Looking at these graphs, it really bothers me that AMD got arrogant and raised its prices on Zen 4. If they want the gold, they need to make sure Zen 5 outperforms anything Intel can overclock, and then price it cheaper. That would explode their market share. AM5 + Zen 4 + DDR5 was so much higher priced than AM4/Zen 3, it slowed their market gains momentum, and only sold reasonably well due to its performance.
AMD needs a strategy rethink. Time to make modest profits to gain market share, then start turning the screws after you have the majority.
Have you even taken a look at AMD financials? In the last 4 quarters they have made the same amount of proft as Intel did in 1. Intel then proceeded 6 months later to make 5x order of magnitude more profit in that quarter alone.Yes. If AMD had smart shareholders, the best strategy is to limit profits to gain as large market share as possible.
Is it in today corporate world even possible to execute any real business strategy?
Why data from Week 39 last year when there is fresh data from Week 16 2024?Nope. 80% AMD, 20% intel.
Don't forget to say than Intel has lost whopping $24 billion dollars in revenues from its peak a few years ago. Context is everything.Intel then proceeded 6 months later to make 5x order of magnitude more profit in that quarter alone.
You can test it by yourself rather than showing embarrassing ignorance of professional reviewers.I prefer to take AMD's word over some random internet guy who is a representative of no-one knows who...
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Looking at these graphs, it really bothers me that AMD got arrogant and raised its prices on Zen 4. If they want the gold, they need to make sure Zen 5 outperforms anything Intel can overclock, and then price it cheaper. That would explode their market share. AM5 + Zen 4 + DDR5 was so much higher priced than AM4/Zen 3, it slowed their market gains momentum, and only sold reasonably well due to its performance.
AMD needs a strategy rethink. Time to make modest profits to gain market share, then start turning the screws after you have the majority.
Most important shady agreement is between Intel and Microsoft. Many people didn't buy AMD CPUs because according to Microsoft their PC was not compatible with win11. However, that incompatibility could be fixed in Bios.Despite shortcomings in its products, Intel still has shady tactics to maintain its market share dominance, including... Ahe, murky contracts with OEMs and governments. Depending on perspective, these practices could be interpreted as illegal, but I'll leave that judgment to others. The connection between Intel and Huawei has only recently come to light, then.. perhaps there's still room for optimism.![]()
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Motherboard | Asus Rog Strix z690-A WiFi D4 |
Cooling | Noctua D15S chromax black/MX6 |
Memory | TEAM GROUP 32GB DDR4 4000C16 B die |
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Storage | M.2 drives WD SN850X 1TB 4x4 BOOT/WD SN850X 4TB 4x4 STEAM/USB3 4TB OTHER |
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Mouse | Logitech G604 lightspeed wireless |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 TKL lightspeed wireless |
Software | Windows 10 Pro X64 |
Benchmark Scores | Who cares |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X |
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Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero WiFi |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 |
Memory | 32Gb G-Skill Trident Z Neo @3806MHz C14 |
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Storage | Seagate FireCuda 530 1TB |
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Case | Cooler Master Cosmos |
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Power Supply | Corsair HX850i |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Cherry MX |
Software | Windows 11 |
Wintel is a thing, and probably always will be. We all know the CPU scheduler in Windows "just works" on Intel, and gets fixed quickly if it doesn't, but it still has issues when it comes to AMD, which AMD had to release a band-aid driver for.Most important shady agreement is between Intel and Microsoft. Many people didn't buy AMD CPUs because according to Microsoft their PC was not compatible with win11. However, that incompatibility could be fixed in Bios.
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite |
Cooling | Corsair h115i pro rgb |
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Storage | M.2 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500MB/ Samsung 860 Evo 1TB |
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Case | Fractal Design G |
Audio Device(s) | Realtec 5.1 |
Power Supply | Seasonic 750W GOLD |
Mouse | Logitech G402 |
Keyboard | Logitech slim |
Software | Windows 10 64 bit |
Yup, that's what happened at first, 2016 to 2020 shows a nice improvement.Slowly AMD will get there if they keep moving forward with advancement.
Processor | AMD 7600x |
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Motherboard | Asrock x670e Steel Legend |
Cooling | Silver Arrow Extreme IBe Rev B with 2x 120 Gentle Typhoons |
Memory | 4x16Gb Patriot Viper Non RGB @ 6000 30-36-36-36-40 |
Video Card(s) | XFX 6950XT MERC 319 |
Storage | 2x Crucial P5 Plus 1Tb NVME |
Display(s) | 3x Dell Ultrasharp U2414h |
Case | Coolermaster Stacker 832 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower PF3 850 watt |
Mouse | Logitech G502 (OG) |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 |
Intel4 is a big thing holding them back. Remember 13/14th gen Intels are on 7nm while AMD is currently on 4nm.AMD is gaining ground in market share but in order for the share to favor AMD CPU's, the next CPU must show its value and performance.
You don't beat intel in a year or two and get 50% share. it will take time for AMD to get close to Intel and I can bet it is not happening this year. Not the next year as well I think.
Slowly AMD will get there if they keep moving forward with advancement.
During the pandemic, they massively expanded EPYC penetration due to prioritising volume at TSMC for server chips. Remember, they cancelled Threadripper vanilla focusing everything to get a foothold in server. This strategy paid off, as once you sign long-term contracts with hyperscalers, it will be for many years. It was a window of lucrative opportunities. It wasn't difficult to roughly maintain Zen3 desktop provision for a while and come back even stronger with Zen4 portfolio.After that they've had chip shortages, and I have no idea if the pandemic affected AMD differently. Also, desktop competition got a lot better since 2021. It took AMD 3 years to get back to where they once were
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Case | Fractal Design G |
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Power Supply | Seasonic 750W GOLD |
Mouse | Logitech G402 |
Keyboard | Logitech slim |
Software | Windows 10 64 bit |
If all that has been said about the Zen 5 turns out to be true, Intel will have a very hard time.Intel4 is a big thing holding them back. Remember 13/14th gen Intels are on 7nm while AMD is currently on 4nm.
Arrow Lake has a big undertaking as it not only has to get the power efficency under control but it will be facing off against Zen 5 parts in the very near future.
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Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420 |
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Storage | Seagate FireCuda 530 1TB |
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Case | Cooler Master Cosmos |
Audio Device(s) | O2 USB Headphone AMP |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850i |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Cherry MX |
Software | Windows 11 |
That graph should both embarrass and motivate AMD. AMD really needs to look at prices as well as their position on 3D cache, as they are just too expensive, and more generally, lacking value especially when you look at the entire AM5 platform cost.Yup, that's what happened at first, 2016 to 2020 shows a nice improvement.
After that they've had chip shortages, and I have no idea if the pandemic affected AMD differently. Also, desktop competition got a lot better since 2021. It took AMD 3 years to get back to where they once were
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Intel will have more (inferior) cores than AMD in their chips very soon, so AMD with their 16 (superior) cores won't look so good from a marketing point of view, and you just know Intel has some very dirty marketing lined up to make their products look better against AMDs, so as AMD seems to have stagnated with their push for more cores on the desktop, they WILL have to lower prices, and even think twice about pushing their 8 core parts as some kind of premium choice, as Intel will be offering more cores at a lower price.
If I was AMD, I would simplify the lineup, and create only 2 product lines, Gaming and Creator/Productivity
Ditch the 3D cache
I would also make moving to a quad-channel memory design a priority for AM6, which would support 32 core CPU's.
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1.) HT makes no sense anymore. Think about it.AMD will still have dual-way HT active. Maybe AMD needs to redesign its Zen core and enable 4-way HT? So that a 16-core CPU would have 64 workers.
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There are slow CPUs needed for basic everyday use cases, which should not be labeled "productivity".
Why would they? It enables faster gaming CPUs?
You don't need faster DDR, because it has little influence on the performance, not worth it.
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Processor | I7 12700k |
Motherboard | Asus Rog Strix z690-A WiFi D4 |
Cooling | Noctua D15S chromax black/MX6 |
Memory | TEAM GROUP 32GB DDR4 4000C16 B die |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Trio X 10GB |
Storage | M.2 drives WD SN850X 1TB 4x4 BOOT/WD SN850X 4TB 4x4 STEAM/USB3 4TB OTHER |
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Case | Corsair 7000D |
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Power Supply | Corsair RM850x 80% gold |
Mouse | Logitech G604 lightspeed wireless |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 TKL lightspeed wireless |
Software | Windows 10 Pro X64 |
Benchmark Scores | Who cares |
Processor | AMD 7600x |
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Motherboard | Asrock x670e Steel Legend |
Cooling | Silver Arrow Extreme IBe Rev B with 2x 120 Gentle Typhoons |
Memory | 4x16Gb Patriot Viper Non RGB @ 6000 30-36-36-36-40 |
Video Card(s) | XFX 6950XT MERC 319 |
Storage | 2x Crucial P5 Plus 1Tb NVME |
Display(s) | 3x Dell Ultrasharp U2414h |
Case | Coolermaster Stacker 832 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower PF3 850 watt |
Mouse | Logitech G502 (OG) |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 |
3DVcache makes perfect sense in other areas than just standard PCs. AI/HPC/Database etc in the server space benefit massively from the 3DVcache. General PC use yeah it adds nothing to most people but for gamers/productivity aspects it makes perfect sense.3D Cache was a band aid, without it, they would have nothing to compete with Intel. They push 3D cache, do you see them hooting about anything but that, wonder why that is........
AMD were onto a blinder with their chiplet designs vs monolithic in this aspect. They basically order as many CCDs from TSMC as they can produce and they can then just decide on the fly if its an EPYC/Threadripper/Ryzen part by changing the I/O die in final manufacturing. If for some reason EPYC didnt fly, they could have done Threadripper and if that was failing they could just send them down to Ryzen parts.During the pandemic, they massively expanded EPYC penetration due to prioritising volume at TSMC for server chips. Remember, they cancelled Threadripper vanilla focusing everything to get a foothold in server. This strategy paid off, as once you sign long-term contracts with hyperscalers, it will be for many years. It was a window of lucrative opportunities. It wasn't difficult to roughly maintain Zen3 desktop provision for a while and come back even stronger with Zen4 portfolio.
System Name | Best AMD Computer |
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Processor | AMD 7900X3D |
Motherboard | Asus X670E E Strix |
Cooling | In Win SR36 |
Memory | GSKILL DDR5 32GB 5200 30 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse 7900XT (Watercooled) |
Storage | Corsair MP 700, Seagate 530 2Tb, Adata SX8200 2TBx2, Kingston 2 TBx2, Micron 8 TB, WD AN 1500 |
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Case | Corsair 7000D Airflow |
Audio Device(s) | Corsair Void Pro, Logitch Z523 5.1 |
Power Supply | Deepcool 1000M |
Mouse | Logitech g7 gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Logitech G510 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64 Steam. GOG, Uplay, Origin |
Benchmark Scores | Firestrike: 46183 Time Spy: 25121 |
Wow. Without V cache let's look at the 7950X3D Cache was a band aid, without it, they would have nothing to compete with Intel. They push 3D cache, do you see them hooting about anything but that, wonder why that is........
Most CPU users are not gamers, so if you don't game, why would you buy a CPU with the 3D cache? Intel CPUs are better at non gaming stuff than AMD's so guess why a lot of non gamers still buy Intel?
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Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 7900XT Reference+Alphacool waterblock+Kryosheet |
Storage | 2TB Western Digital SN850X |
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Case | Lian Li Lancool III White ARGB |
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Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX-850 |
Mouse | Glorious Model D- Wired |
Keyboard | Keychron K5 (white backlight, blue Gateron Low Profile switches) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
My company (midsized bank here in Italy) buys AMD-only since the release of Lenovo’s T14 Gen 1 models with Zen 2 APUs, and bought quite a bit of Zen+ T495 laptops for a trial vs T490 ones. They unfortunately had to buy ~100 Gen1 intel ones and 20 Gen2 intels during covid, but Gen3-4 and future ones are and will be AMD’s. Waaaaaay better thermals, battery and performance vs. the competitionI’m still waiting for the day that I get issued an AMD machine at work. I think Intel still really has the corporate world locked up.
Wow, you're more impressed by -KS binning than 3D cache? That's what Intel is hooting about, they have the hottest running CPU, and now customers have to pay the price for it..3D Cache was a band aid
Mmm, yeah, reminds me of the sweet days of Rocket lake, where a 10700K beats a 11900K, and a 11900K is the same as a 11700K.New baseline profile makes the 14700k faster than a 14900k in some scenarios. That is like saying a 7700 is faster than a 7900X.
Eh? What is this about?Most important shady agreement is between Intel and Microsoft. Many people didn't buy AMD CPUs because according to Microsoft their PC was not compatible with win11. However, that incompatibility could be fixed in Bios.