Intel Loses Ground in South Korea, AMD Takes Strong Lead Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Against the backdrop of the release Intel Core Ultra 200S The company has faced difficulties in the South Korean market, where sales have fallen short of expectations. The new series of processors have performed well gaming performance have not lived up to expectations, and all users are increasingly opting for AMD. Although Intel plans to release optimizations at the end of the month, the situation is still in AMD's favor.
According to data from Danawa (via Zdnet), AMD has achieved 62% of the processor market share in South Korea, up 6% since July, while Intel's share has fallen to 38%, which indicates a significant drop. Particularly popular among DIY enthusiasts has become Ryzen 7 9800X3D, offering excellent gaming performance.
Decreased interest in Core Ultra 200S is also related to the fact that future Intel processors may not support the current LGA 1851 socket. Similar trends are observed in Germany, where sales of Intel processors have also fallen, while AMD continues to strengthen its position.
If the situation does not change, AMD will continue to strengthen its market share, while Intel may lose its leading position.