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AMD Crushes Intel in February CPU Sales

In recent years, the CPU battle between AMD and Intel has been the focus of the industry, and the February 2025 market sales data has once again sparked heated discussions. In February's CPU race, AMD continued to extend its lead, outselling Intel by a wide margin and consolidating its market dominance.

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D sells well

In February, AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D continued to show strong market appeal and became the best-selling processor. According to the data, on the Amazon platform alone, the shipment of this product exceeded 8,000 units, ranking first in sales. At the same time, the Ryzen 5 5600X continues to occupy an important position in the budget market with excellent price/performance ratio, and is widely favored by consumers. In addition, the Ryzen 9700X, Ryzen 7800X3D, Ryzen 7700X and other products have sold more than 3,000 units, further consolidating AMD's market presence in different price segments.

AMD continues to expand, Intel market performance is weak

In recent years, AMD has continued to gain market share with its leadership in X3D caching technology, and its Ryzen 5000, 7000 and 9000 series processors have won the hearts of users with superior performance and power efficiency. Today, AMD is the brand of choice in the mainstream market, and its market influence continues to grow.

Figure:AMD Crushes Intel in February CPU Sales

Figure:AMD Crushes Intel in February CPU Sales

Intel's performance in February 2025 is lackluster in comparison. Despite the launch of the Arrow Lake-S processor family, the market response has been mediocre, and sales still rely on 13th and 14th Gen Core processors to maintain their base plates. Especially on Amazon's best-selling list, Intel's Core Ultra 200S series barely made it to the top, further highlighting the decline in market competitiveness.

The rise of AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X3D further strengthens the market

AMD's latest Ryzen 9 9950X3D is quickly becoming a new generation of flagship processors as the product continues to be updated. With a 16-core, 32-thread architecture and additional L3 cache, it delivers strong performance for gaming and productivity applications. While the sales charts may change from day to day, the overall trend suggests that AMD dominates the CPU market in all regions of the world.

Market data: AMD has a whopping 84.18% share, and Intel faces challenges

Judging from the sales data in February 2025, AMD accounted for 84.18% of CPU shipments, while Intel only accounted for 15.82%. In terms of revenue, AMD contributed 86.03% of the market share, while Intel only accounted for 13.97%. In addition, the average selling price (ASP) of AMD processors reached $290.71, which is higher than Intel's $251.18, which further reflects AMD's premium power in the premium segment.

Future Market Outlook: Can Intel Reverse the Wind?

In the face of AMD's continued strength in the market, Intel's market share is likely to shrink further if it is unable to launch breakthrough products. With the full penetration of the AMD Ryzen™ X3D Series in the gaming and productivity markets, AMD's market advantage is likely to continue to expand in the coming months.

However, the competition in the CPU market never stops, and technological innovation is always the key to winning or losing. Whether Intel can regain market competitiveness in the next product iteration will become the focus of the industry.

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