Overview
- AMD’s desktop CPU unit share climbed to 32.2% in Q2 2025 as Intel’s share fell to 67.8%, narrowing the gap to roughly 2:1
- Desktop CPU revenue share jumped 20.5 percentage points year-over-year to 39.3%, driven by strong demand for Ryzen X3D processors
- In servers, AMD’s unit share rose to 27.3% while its CPU revenue share reached 41%, marking its highest level since the EPYC debut
- Intel maintained 79.4% of the laptop CPU market as AMD’s mobile unit share slipped to 20.6% for the second straight quarter
- AMD’s total consumer CPU revenue share increased to 27.8% in Q2 2025, reflecting its focus on premium, higher-margin SKUs