Germany's largest retailer, Mindfactory, revealed significant figures indicating AMD's dominance in the CPU market. AMD sold an astounding 23,615 CPUs, capturing 92.16% of the market, whereas Intel managed to sell only 2,010 units, representing a mere 7.84%.
In financial terms, AMD's CPU sales generated €8.3 million, equating to 93.45% of total revenue, starkly overshadowing Intel's €582,000, which accounted for just 6.55%.
Not only did AMD surpass Intel in sales, but its average selling price also outshined, with AMD CPUs averaging at €352 compared to Intel's €290.
Though these figures might not fully represent the entire German CPU market, they are likely quite indicative of the overall trend.
A standout performer for AMD was the Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, with 8,390 units sold, ranking as the best-selling CPU. Additionally, the Ryzen 5 7600X3D and Ryzen 7 7800X3D also showed impressive sales figures with 2,430 and 1,640 units sold, respectively.
Conversely, Intel's latest Arrow Lake processors did not perform well, as evidenced by only 50 units of the leading Core Ultra 7 265KF being sold, along with a mere 10 units of the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K.
When examining interface types, AMD's AM5 and AM4 accounted for 71.84% and 20.31% of the market, respectively. In contrast, Intel's LGA 1700 accounted for just 6.81%, with LGA 1851 trailing far behind at 0.72%.
It is notable that no Intel CPU appeared in the top 20 bestselling CPUs. The best-performing Intel CPU was the i5 14600KF, which ranked at 30th.