Overview
- AMD’s desktop CPU unit share rose to 32.2% in Q2 2025, narrowing Intel’s lead to roughly two-to-one in that segment.
- Desktop CPU revenue share climbed to 39.3%, a 20.5-point year-over-year gain driven by high-end Ryzen X3D models.
- Server revenue share reached a record 41.0% while unit share held at 27.3%, highlighting wins in premium EPYC configurations.
- AMD’s mobile CPU unit share declined to about 20.6%, marking a second straight quarterly drop against Intel’s 79–80% hold on laptops.
- Intel retained roughly 75–76% of overall x86 shipments in Q2, with AMD accounting for approximately 24.2% of total units.