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I appreciate it is only one retailer, but a major one at that. Mindfactory, one of Germany's largest retailers have released figures (which a redit user compiled into graphs) showing a massive uplift in CPU sales for AMD with both market share exceeding 80% and sales hitting 75% for team red,
Surely this has to be a massive hit for Intel and just goes to show that Xen2, despite the issues reported with the CPU's and availability have been the success that AMD hoped for. I wonder once availability issues are solved if the numbers could creep higher.
Surely this has to be a massive hit for Intel and just goes to show that Xen2, despite the issues reported with the CPU's and availability have been the success that AMD hoped for. I wonder once availability issues are solved if the numbers could creep higher.
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