The Red team is on a spree to gain more users each month, thanks to its insane demand in the CPU market. Coming in at cheap prices, AMD had a clear gameplan and it is now dominating not only in terms of multi-threaded performance but also in terms of gaming with new Ryzen 5000 series processors.
The latest November Steam Hardware Survey suggests that AMD is getting more market shares each month at a steady rate, while Intel is losing a significant chunk when totaled. In September 2020 report, we saw AMD making its way to the 1/4th of market share for the first time.
With more new processors, AMD has gained significant amount of share in November – a jump by 0.72%, with Intel losing the same amount of share. Now, AMD owns 26.51% market share whereas Intel now owns 73.49%.
In the coming days, when Apple devices come with its own processors, Intel will start losing more shares down the line, also remember AMD has just announced the Ryzen 5000 series, so the margin will further increase in the coming months.