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Processors: Amd Unlocks Intel Market Shares on All Fronts

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The end of 2025 could hardly have been better for AMD. All units made records. With x86 servers, the share of sales grows to more than 41 percent.
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At the end of 2025, AMD signed a record performance, consolidating its positions in the x86 processor market. Leveraged by the success of the Ryzen ranges for desktop PCs and EPYC for servers, the company nibbles from the ground on its rival Intel, not only in sales volume but above all in revenue, marking a major strategic turning point in this technological competition.

The end of 2025 could hardly have been better for AMD. All units made records. With x86 servers, the share of sales grows to more than 41 percent.

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The latest figures from Mercury Research on the x86 CPU market for the fourth quarter of 2025 are more than just a snapshot. They mark a structural shift in the balance of power between AMD and Intel. AMD ends the year with a server revenue share of 41.3 percent. This is not a statistical outlier, but the result of a consistent scaling strategy centered around the EPYC platform. […] Source

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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. AMD ended 2025 with numbers that mark a before and after in its recent history. The company not only gained presence on desktop PCs and laptops. It also achieved a record share in server revenue, a key segment where competition is fierce. According to the fourth quarter report published by Mercury Research, AMD achieved 41.3% share in server revenue. The momentum came main…

More than a decade ago, AMD was in a complicated situation with a risk of bankruptcy, with actions that cost only a couple of dollars. However, a year later everything changed and in 2017 they increased their shares and value considerably. This coincided with the launch of the first Zen CPUs both PC and laptop Ryzens as well as Ryzen Threadripper for workstation and EPYCs for servers. We could say that in laptops it is where AMD is now having th…

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El Chapuzas Informático broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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