Intel’s dominance in the processor market is being shaken, and AMD is making great progress, especially in the laptop processor market, and is rapidly increasing its market share. In the third quarter of 2024, AMD’s market share reached almost 22%, while Intel’s market share fell by 20%. This may herald a big change in the processor world.
AMD started to rise and started to take a bigger slice of the market share against the declining Intel
According to Stocklytics.com data, AMD’s share in the global processor market reached 21.7% in the third quarter of 2024. This is a big jump from AMD’s 8% market share from the third quarter of 2016 to the second quarter of 2019. In the same period, Intel’s market share decreased from 91% to 71.9%, indicating a significant decline.
In the first quarter of 2024, Intel’s market share was 77.3%, while AMD’s share was recorded as 20.4%. Since then, AMD has increased its market share by 1.3%, while Intel’s share has decreased by 5.4%. According to Stocklytics financial analyst Edith Reads, Intel’s production delays have led to AMD taking over Intel’s market.
Production problems and future plans
Manufacturing difficulties with Intel’s 10-nanometer node process played a significant role in the company’s decline in market share. To solve this problem, Intel plans to use TSMC’s advanced 3nm process for its upcoming Lunar Lake laptop processors. This technology will also be used in AMD’s new laptop chips.
Additionally, Intel will release the Intel 20A node for Arrow Lake desktop processors this year and the Intel 18A node next year. These innovations have the potential to compete with the technologies offered by TSMC. Panther Lake processors planned for release in 2025 will also use Intel 18A nodes.
Stability issues and user feedback
Recently, it was reported that stability issues with Intel’s Raptor Lake processors have spread to laptops. These problems manifest themselves as crashes and performance drops in games and intensive applications on 13th and 14th generation CPUs.
Intel stated that there were limited stability reports regarding the 13th and 14th generation mobile processors and explained that the problems in the desktop versions did not affect mobile processors. Users experiencing problems are advised to contact their system manufacturers.
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