AMD Reaches Highest CPU Market Share Since 2007, Q3 2020 Report

Source: Tom's Hardware added 03rd Nov 2020

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AMD shared the recent Mercury Research CPU market share results, giving us some insight into its gains in the third quarter of 2020. The headline news is that AMD has reached its highest overall market share since 2007 and has its highest desktop PC share since 2013. In terms of the client x86 market, AMD took its highest amount of share since Q2 2011. 

The report comes on the heels of AMD’s stellar financial results that pointed towards such amazing growth. It also comes after Intel’s recent disappointing earnings report –– particularly in terms of Intel’s desktop PC processor sales. 

But AMD’s share gains certainly aren’t limited to the desktop PC segment; the company is on a full-court press that sees it gaining share from Intel in every segment that it competes in. 

Intel still insists it isn’t receiving more competition than it expected, so perhaps the company has planned to cede market share across the board. Intel has also seen a drastic shift in its product mix to lower-priced desktop PC chips, implying that AMD’s share gains are coming in the high-end margin-rich segment of the market. You can read more about that here.

AMD’s impressive gains in the desktop PC market come before the launch of its Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 processors, which the company claims take the leadership position over Intel in every metric – including Intel’s last bastion: Gaming. Those chips land November 5. 

Intel won’t have a response to Ryzen 5000 until Rocket Lake lands in Q1 2021. That means AMD will likely own the holiday sales season, expanding the gains outlined below in a very rapid fashion. It looks like it will be a long winter for Intel. 

We’re deep in the midst of a very important project with a tight timeline, so we’ll skip most of the commentary for now, but we will update this article soon as we learn more about the various market segments listed below. 

Here are the bullet points from AMD, and we have segment-by-segment breakdowns below, including historical data:

  • AMD overall x86 CPU share was 22.4%, an increase of 4.1 share points quarter over quarter (QoQ) and 6.3 share points year over year (YoY): Highest share since Q4 2007
  • AMD desktop x86 share, excluding IoT, was 20.1%, an increase of 0.9 share points QoQ, and 2.1 share points YoY: AMD desktop share has grown over 12 consecutive quarters: Highest since Q4 2013
  • AMD notebook x86 share, excluding IoT, was 20.2%, an increase of 0.3 share points QoQ, and 5.5 share points YoY: AMD notebook share has grown over 12 consecutive quarters: This is a new record for AMD x86 notebook share, eclipsing the previous high of 19.9% set in Q2 2020
  • AMD client x86 share, excluding IoT, was 20.2%, an increase of 0.5 share points QoQ, and 4.3 share points YoY: Highest since Q2 2011

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3Q20 2Q20 1Q20 4Q19 3Q19 2Q19 1Q2019 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 1Q18 4Q17 3Q17 2Q17 1Q17 4Q16 3Q16
AMD Desktop Unit Share 20.1% 19.2% 18.6% 18.3% 18% 17.1% 17.1% 15.8% 13% 12.3% 12.2% 12.0% 10.9% 11.1% 11.4% 9.9% 9.1%
Quarter over Quarter (QoQ) pp +0.9 +0.6 +0.3 +0.3 +0.9 Flat +1.3 +2.8 +0.7 +0.1 +0.2 +1.1 -0.2 -0.3 +1.5 +0.8
Year over Year (YoY) pp +2.1 +2.1 +1.5 +2.4 +5 +4.8 +4.9 +3.8 +2.1 +1.2 +0.8 +2.1 +1.8

AMD has reached 20.1% of the desktop PC market, notching its highest penetration since the fourth quarter of 2013. AMD has grown its desktop PC market share for 12 consecutive quarters. 

3Q20 2Q20 1Q20 Q419 3Q19 2Q19 1Q2019 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18
AMD Mobile Unit Share 20.2% 19.9% 17.1% 16.2% 14.7% 14.1% 13.1% 12.2% 10.9% 8.8%
Quarter over Quarter / Year over Year (pp) +0.3 / +5.5 +2.9 / +5.8 +0.9 / +3.2 +1.5 / +4.0 +0.7 / +3.8 +1.0 / +5.3 +0.9 / ?

AMD has now reached 20.2% of the notebook market, an impressive 5.5 percentage point gain in one single year. This is by far AMD’s fastest-growing market, and it comprises roughly 60% of the client processor market, meaning these gains are very important in terms of overall volume and revenue. 

This is also a new record for AMD’s notebook share, passing its 19.9% record it set in Q2, 2020. 

AMD bases its server share projections on IDC’s forecasts but only accounts for the single- and dual-socket market, which eliminates four-socket (and beyond) servers, networking infrastructure and Xeon D’s (edge). As such, Mercury’s numbers differ from the numbers cited by AMD, which predict a higher market share. Here is AMD’s comment on the matter: “Mercury Research captures all x86 server class processors in their server unit estimate, regardless of device (server, network or storage), whereas the estimated 1P [single-socket] and 2P [two-socket] TAM [Total Addressable Market] provided by IDC only includes traditional servers.”

3Q20 2Q20 1Q20 4Q19 3Q19 2Q19 1Q2019 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 4Q17
AMD Server Unit Share ? 5.8% 5.1% 4.5% 4.3% 3.4% 2.9% 3.2% 1.6% 1.4% 0.8%
Quarter over Quarter / Year over Year (pp) ? +0.7 / +2.4 +0.6 / 2.2 +0.2 / +1.4 +0.9 / +2.7 +0.5 / +2.0 -0.3 / – +1.6 / 2.4 +0.2 / –

AMD did not share the overall server market share, but we’re following up with Mercury Research for more details. 

AMD provided the following statement: 

“According to Mercury, AMD also gained QoQ and YoY in the x86 server market. AMD utilizes a server-specific TAM of roughly 20 million CPUs, based on IDC data. We will update our x86 server share once IDC Q3 2020 data is available.”

3Q20 2Q20 1Q20 4Q19 3Q19 2Q19 4Q18 3Q18
AMD Client 20.2% 19.7% 17.5% 17.0% 15.8% 15% 13.5% 11.6%
Client PP Change QoQ / YoY +0.5 / +4.3 +2.2 / +4.7 -0.5% / ? +1.1 / +3.5 +0.8 / +4.2 ? ?
AMD Overall x86 22.4% 18.3% 14.8% 15.5% 14.6% 13.9% 12.3% 10.6%
Overall PP Change QoQ / YoY +4.1 / +6.3 +3.5 / +1.2 (+3.7?) -0.7 / ? +0.9 / +3.2 +0.7 / +4 ? ?

Perhaps the best overall view comes from the overall x86 market share. AMD has now reached 22.4% of the market, a stunning 6.3 percentage point gain over the prior year. This is the company’s highest share since Q4 2007.

In terms of client x86 share (excluding IoT), AMD has reached 20.2%, a 4.3 percentage point gain on the year. That’s the highest since Q2 2011.

Read the full article at Tom's Hardware

brands: AMD  Intel  MERCURY  
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keywords: Gaming  Mobile  notebook  PC  Ryzen  Server  Zen 3  

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