Desktop CPUs Plunge 20% as AMD Gains Share

π‘CPU supply and vendor share shifts could change the economics of AI workstations and servers.
β‘ 30-Second TL;DR
What Changed
Desktop CPU shipments declined 20% as component costs remained high.
Why It Matters
CPU market weakness may affect the cost and availability of servers, workstations, and edge systems used for AI development. AMD's share gains also signal stronger competitive pressure on Intel across both consumer and infrastructure segments.
What To Do Next
Benchmark AMD and Intel CPU options on your inference or data-processing workloads before committing to the next workstation or server refresh.
Key Points
- β’Desktop CPU shipments declined 20% as component costs remained high.
- β’Intel is increasing output of data-center and notebook CPUs.
- β’AMD continued gaining share from Intel and reached all-time share records.
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