Intel’s decline in the consumer CPU market is reaching alarming levels, especially when compared to AMD’s dominant performance at German retailer Mindfactory.
The latest weekly sales data paints a grim picture for Team Blue, as AMD outsold Intel by a staggering 12 to 1 margin.
According to Mindfactory’s recent figures, AMD shipped 1,725 CPU units in a single week, while Intel struggled to move even 150 units across all its recent generations. Shockingly, Intel’s latest Core Ultra 200 (LGA 1851) series is performing even worse than its older Raptor Lake chips
. The newly launched Arrow Lake CPUs sold only 20 units, while Alder Lake fared even worse with just 10 units.
These numbers translate to a 92.49% market share for AMD in unit sales, leaving Intel with a meager 7.51%. The revenue gap is even more brutal-AMD grabbed 93.77% of revenue, thanks to a higher average selling price of €311, while Intel’s €254 ASP couldn’t lift it beyond a 6.23% revenue share.
In terms of individual CPU rankings, AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D and 9800X3D continue to top the charts. Intel is completely absent from the top 20 best-sellers, with its best-performing chip, the Core Ultra 7 265K, moving just 20 units. Meanwhile, some 14th-gen Intel CPUs are managing slightly better sales than Arrow Lake, thanks to better price-to-performance ratios, but it’s nowhere near enough to catch AMD.
The momentum is clearly on AMD’s side, and unless Intel can pull off a turnaround with future releases or price cuts, its consumer CPU relevance could dwindle even further.