Hardware CPU Market, GPU and motherboards AMD vs Intel vs NVIDIA

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Hardware CPU Market, GPU and motherboards AMD vs Intel vs NVIDIA

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Sales of all manufacturers, without exception, are affected by this problem. And, now that the summer has begun, sales are declining further, so it’s a good time to see the power of the Hardware market at a sales level. All the details come, as in the past, from the German retailer Midfactory, which is regarded as a reliable source of sales at European level.

Processor Marketer: AMD vs Intel

The total processor sales during the 29th week of the year increased by more than 5,685 units sold, while 4,645 of all AMD processors added 81.71% of the market share leaving 1040 units sold by Intel to 18.29%. So, it seems that Intel is slowly recovering (remember that AMD came with a 90% share) and went on to sell more and more active retailers, earning more shares.

These have been the best-selling companies this week:

Processor Units sold
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 1650
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 810
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 480
AMD Ryzen 3 3200G 340
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 300
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 220
Intel Core i7-10700K 170
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G 170
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 150
AMD Ryzen 5 2700X 140
AMD Ryzen 3 3100 80
Intel Core i7-9700K 70
Intel Core i9-9900K 70
Intel Core 5-9600K 60
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 60
Intel Core i5-10600K 50
Intel Core i3-8100 40
Intel Core i5-10500 40
Intel Core i3-9100F 40

Here it is worth mentioning the complete disappearance of AMD Ryzen 3 3300X, sold almost everywhere because of its high sales rate in recent weeks.

Mother board sales

Mamaboard sales are a major indicator in the Hardware market for outputs and breadth of PC users. Last week, 5 355 units were reported to be sold (thankfully enough under the CPU so most users seem to have improved the CPU while maintaining the motherboard), while 4,360 have released AMD (81.42%) and -995 from Intel (18.58%).

These are the best-selling plates of the week:

Model Isaac Units sold
MSI B450M Pro-VDH AM4 360
MSI B450-A Pro AM4 300
MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk AM4 190
Aorus Elite X570 AM4 190
ASRock B450M Pro4 AM4 170
MSI B450 Gaming Plus AM4 170
Aorus B550 Elite AM4 140
Gigabyte B450M S2H AM4 110
MSI X470 Gaming Plus AM4 80
Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H AM4 80
ASRock B450M lens Legend AM4 70
Gigabyte X570 Gaming X AM4 60
Aorus B450 Pro AM4 50
ASRock B550 Pro4 AM4 50

As you can see, among the best-selling models are Intel boards they are completely lost. However, they reported that 4,340 AM4 boards, 520 LGA1151 boards, 435 LGA1200 boards, 20 TR4 boards have been sold in one socket and 20 LGA1150 boards are still for sale.

Graphics card machine market: AMD vs NVIDIA

If AMD “hits” Intel in terms of processor sales, then it does not seem to be raising its head in the graphics card market, and this is evident because it is growing more market losses against NVIDIA. 4,200 graphics cards were sold last week, of which NVIDIA sold 2,570 (61.19% market share) and AMD sold 1,630 (38.81% share share).

Here are some of the best-selling picture cards in the model last week:

Photo card Units sold
RTX 2070 790
Radeon RX 5700 XT 620
GTX 1660 600
RTX 2060 430
RTX 2080 2580
Radeon RX 5500 XT 240
Radeon RX 580 240
Radeon RX 5600 210
Radeon RX 570 130
GTX 1650 120
RTX 2080 Ti 90
GT 710 80
GTX 1050 Ti 70
GTX 1660 Ti 60
Radeon RX 550 60
Radeon RX 5700 50
Radeon RX 590 40
GT 1030 40
Drawing 40

The RTX 2070 (remember to include SUPER and standard models in the same bag) continue to be the best-selling models, but we are impressed by the increase in sales Radeon RX 5700 XT, the current high-end model of AMD, and the degrading sales of the Radeon RX 5700, a model that seems for some reason users prefer, or that they prefer to pay less by increasing performance from their older “sister”. They also highlight the high sales of the GTX 1660, and that they do not have Ray Tracing technology.

As you can see, here is a panorama in the Hardware market of the summer of COVID-19, with very low but always good sales, and market share of AMD, Intel and NVIDIA without much variation in their markets.

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