Intel To Regain Significant Market Share Versus AMD In Client PC Segment Thanks to Alder Lake, But EPYC To Knockout Xeon In The Server Segment

Intel To Regain Significant Market Share Versus AMD In Client PC Segment Thanks to Alder Lake, But EPYC To Knockout Xeon In The Server Segment

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Intel is all set to regain significant CPU market share in the client PC segment versus AMD all thanks to its Alder Lake lineup, reports investment bank KeyBanc. The report also shares server statistics & AMD could be looking at major double-digit figure gains relatively soon with EPYC chips.

The report kicks off by detailing the Intel and AMD PC Notebook market share. As of Q4 2021, Intel mobile CPU units accounted for 77.8% market share whereas AMD's mobile units held a share of 22.2%. Both companies saw a 6% decline in mobile CPU shipments versus the previous quarter as both manufacturers geared up for the launch of their next-gen lineup this quarter and are shipping their latest CPUs (Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake & AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt) to notebook makers.

Intel To Regain Significant Market Share Versus AMD In Client PC Segment Thanks to Alder Lake, But EPYC To Knockout Xeon In The Server Segment

Jan 26, 2022, 8:36pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-regain-significant-market-share-versus-amd-in-client-pc-segment-thanks-to-alder-lake-epyc-knockout-xeon-server-segment/ > Intel is all set to regain significant CPU market share in the client PC segment versus AMD all thanks to its Alder Lake lineup, reports investment bank KeyBanc. The report also shares server statistics & AMD could be looking at major double-digit figure gains relatively soon with EPYC chips. > The report kicks off by detailing the Intel and AMD PC Notebook market share. As of Q4 2021, Intel mobile CPU units accounted for 77.8% market share whereas AMD's mobile units held a share of 22.2%. Both companies saw a 6% decline in mobile CPU shipments versus the previous quarter as both manufacturers geared up for the launch of their next-gen lineup this quarter and are shipping their latest CPUs (Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake & AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt) to notebook makers.