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The results of these strategic shifts were staggering. Since the launch of Zen-based CPUs, AMD has steadily increased its market share, particularly in desktop and laptop segments, now approaching 30%. Their gains are even more dramatic in the server market, where AMD surged from less than 1% to over 25%. Revenue share data indicates AMD now captures around 35.5% of the market, earning premium prices especially for server chips.
While Intel remains dominant in overall volume, AMD’s technological advances pose a significant threat to Intel’s hegemony. Competitors like Intel have also made recent improvements with products like Lunar Lake and Xeon 6, indicating the rivalry still has much room to evolve.