AMD Surpasses 36% Market Share in Desktop CPUs While Intel Faces Declining Positions
In a notable shift in the semiconductor landscape, AMD has solidified its presence in the central processing unit (CPU) market by achieving unprecedented growth across desktop, notebook, and server segments. According to recent analysis from Mercury Research, AMD closed out 2025 by capturing 29.2% of all client x86-compatible processor shipments globally in the fourth quarter alone—a company record.
AMD Advances in All Major CPU Segments
The desktop CPU sector witnessed a particularly strong performance from AMD’s Ryzen lineup, pushing the company’s share beyond 35%. This represents a significant increase and highlights AMD’s expanding influence among desktop users, who have increasingly favored its Ryzen processors for their competitive performance and cost efficiency.
AMD’s growth was not confined to desktops. The company also made substantial gains in the notebook segment, climbing to roughly 25% of the market. This momentum is critical in a category where portability and energy efficiency are paramount. AMD’s continued improvements in notebook processor offerings are evidently resonating with consumers and OEMs alike.
On the server front, where enterprise demand drives high-performance computing needs, AMD’s market share approached 30%. This underscores AMD’s steady inroads into a sector historically dominated by other players. The company’s advancements in server processing capabilities have contributed significantly to this near one-third market presence.
Meanwhile, Intel has experienced a reduction in market share across these key areas as AMD’s competitive positioning strengthens. Although Intel remains a major player, the data reflects ongoing challenges for the company amid rapidly evolving processor technologies and shifting customer preferences.
The results demonstrate AMD’s strategic effectiveness in expanding its product portfolio and appealing to a broad range of computing needs. With Ryzen processors leading these gains, the company continues to disrupt the CPU market dynamics and intensify competition against established rivals.
As the processor market evolves, AMD’s ability to sustain and build upon this momentum will be closely monitored by industry observers and consumers. The firm’s recent performance signals a substantial reshaping of CPU market shares heading into the new year and beyond.
AMD’s Ryzen processors have captured over 36% of the desktop CPU market, marking significant gains across all key segments in late 2025.
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