Ryzen 5000 and 3000 lead December 2020 sales records in Germany
Over in Germany one of the biggest etailers often shares numbers. In this round, they revealed that they've sold around 40,000 CPUs in December, of which 35,000 were from AMD.
That means 83% of last month's processor sales at MindFactory were from the red team, which translates to € 12 million in profit. For its part, Intel's CPU revenue only accounted for just under € 2 million, or 14% of sales.
When you split that up, you'll actually see that several of the Ryzen 3000 are at the top, representing 54%, while the newcomers Ryzen 5000 represent 26% and the Ryzen 2000 / 3000G 18%. Surely the distribution would have been different if the new Ryzen 5000 had more stock.
The 8-core Ryzen 7 3700X was the leader, although the 6-core Ryzen 5 5600X was very close. The list continues with the Ryzen 5 3600 (XT), and a little further down, we can see that the Ryzen 9 5950X and 5900X are also gradually gaining popularity. However, their sales are still somewhat low, probably due to their limited stock.
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that is largely true
but r5000 at msrp is a unicorn
and it's not demand,it's supply.
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that is largely true
but r5000 at msrp is a unicorn
and it's not demand,it's supply.
Supply + Depand , maybe more supply as AMD tried to catch too many markets and TSMC is spaming chips for consoles , it is one TSMC for all current AMD product - it HAD to fail.
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exactly.
combine that with +$50 for 5600x and 5800x both and this is what you end up with.to call that a win means you are only interested in amd making you profit as a shareholder.it's fine by me,but don't make it "consumer friendly".
you of any people should know that,odering from proshop was the only way to get that at msrp.of course it's impossible now and it was only an option for a little while.
imagine someone seeing 5600x at 1690 and 10600kf at 1050.go on ppc forum and see how many people are scrapping their r5000 builds in favor of 3700/10700.
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exactly.
combine that with +$50 for 5600x and 5800x both and this is what you end up with.to call that a win means you are only interested in amd making you profit as a shareholder.it's fine by me,but don't make it "consumer friendly".
you of any people should know that,odering from proshop was the only way to get that at msrp.of course it's impossible now and it was only an option for a little while.
imagine someone seeing 5600x at 1690 and 10600kf at 1050.go on ppc forum and see how many people are scrapping their r5000 builds in favor of 3700/10700.
There is no discussion in this topic , right now if you want bang for the buck you go with Intel , first of all , you get it same or next day as there is ZERO avaliablity issues.
10700kf is very good option ( i'd take it over 10600k ).
That being said , i wanted AMD , becasue i kinda was pissed with intel over 7600k, -' i couldn't upgrade to 8th gen , even the board supported it ( unofficial mod was possible but i wans't interested in that ) . So i paid premium for AMD , i have no regrets.
Performace wise , it is crazy jump from 3300X (very similiar single core to 7600k) , especially older games like Diablo 3, or LOL , FPS jumped easily 100-300% in some scenarios . I have no idea why, for example , in Diablo 3 i seen jumps from 150 FPS to nearly 500 FPS . My GPU was loaded 5-15% with 3300X now it is well above 50%. Same situation in Lol . Of crouse i don't need fps above 140fps but shows potential in that CPU, also i was lucky with good overclocker , like a cherry on a pie

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I'm not debating what you said above,I agree with most of it.
but as a pc owner I don't really accept better profit for shareholders as a reason for amd doing what they knew they could,raising prices 50-60% over last gen for entry level cpus.this has nothing to do with intel being bad for consumer.it's amd milking them.
AMD didnt rise CPU prices that much (if you compare MSRP) , DEMAND and current pc market made those prices . Goods are scarce and people are willing to pay , there is nothing wrong with that ( - the scalpers , everything is wrong about that one ). That said AMD is overpriced right now , but there are people that have no problem paying for it.