CPU Sales Week 19: AMD Dominates With 91% Market Share, Intel Is in the Shadows
TechEpiphany's latest report for week 19 of 2025 shows AMD's overwhelming dominance in the retail market CPU in one of the largest German retailers Mindfactory. According to analytics, AMD's share was 91,13% of all processors sold, while Intel was able to hold on to only 8,87%.
In total, 1240 were sold in a week CPU: AMD - 1130 units, Intel - only 110. AMD's average selling price (ASP) was $305, while Intel's was $231. In monetary terms, AMD's advantage is even greater: 93,13% of revenue came from the red team's chips, which is equivalent to $344, versus $169 for the blue one.
The most popular models remain those with the AM5 socket — They accounted for 840 sales, followed by AM4 with 290 units and the Intel LGA1700 platform - only 110 CPU. The leader of the week was Ryzen 7 9800X3D (AM5) — 180 units sold. Ryzen 5 7500F (100 units), Ryzen 7 7700 and 7800X3D (70 units each) are also selling well.
Intel processors show virtually no growth, despite the recent release of Raptor Lake Refresh models. At the same time, the newest Arrow Lake wooall not recorded in sales — as the author of the report states, not a single unit of these chips was sold. At the same time, AMD is actively expanding its offer and increasing the range of AM5, which provides an additional incentive for users to switch from AM4.
Retail market CPU continues to show a clear trend: Users prefer the current AM5 platform and energy-efficient models with X3D cache. Intel, despite having strong offerings in the form of the Core i5-14600K and i7-14700KF, remains in a niche. Experts expect that without a breakthrough with Lunar or Panther Lake, the situation is unlikely to change in the coming quarters.