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Intel Arrow Lake Saw Almost Zero Sales At A Big German Retailer While AMD Continues To Obliterate Intel In CPU Sales


AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D continues its domination, and so are other AMD SKUs, but Intel isn’t looking well.

Intel Arrow Lake Disappears Completely from the Sales Chart at Mindfactory; AMD has Secured all the Top Spots

It should be no surprise that, due to Intel’s lackluster Arrow Lake CPUs, AMD has successfully dethroned Intel in the CPU market. Even though Intel’s 13th and 14th gen CPUs still see good sales, they aren’t nearly as good as AMD’s Ryzen chips from recent generations.

AMD still holds most of the CPU market at major retailers around the globe, and it’s easy to see what the top-selling CPUs are on big retailers like Amazon or Newegg. However, it’s surprising (or maybe not) to see Intel’s latest-gen Arrow Lake CPUs disappear like they never existed in some places. It’s not that the Arrow Lake CPUs aren’t selling at all, but their sales stats are so low that they don’t even belong in the top-selling list.

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Here, we are specifically talking about the German retailer, Mindfactory, but the same situation is currently being seen at a lot of retailers as well. Even though the stats don’t reveal the exact number of CPUs sold, they do speak of Intel’s current position when it comes to Core Ultra 200S processors. Keep in mind that the Mindfactory is still recovering after announcing its insolvency, and therefore, the numbers will be significantly lower than in previous months.

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This time, we didn’t even have a single CPU sale in the whole week at the retailer. Again, this could be due to the current situation of the retailer, but we do see previous-gen Intel and AMD processors selling at least 10+ units, even for models like the Intel Core i3 12100F and Ryzen 3 4300G, while not even a single SKU from the Arrow Lake family appeared in the list.

Of course, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800XD still takes the number one position for 180-units’ sales, followed by the budget Ryzen 5 7500F, Ryzen 7 7700, and then one of the fastest gaming CPUs, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. The list is full of Ryzen 5000, 7000, and 9000 CPUs, and from Intel, you can mostly see the 14th-gen processors. All in all, AMD sold about 1130 units this week while Intel sold only 110. This amounts to a 91.13% share of AMD and 8.87% of Intel.

AMD CPUs ASP (average selling price) remains quite higher than Intel CPUs at 305 Euros, mostly due to the higher sales of Ryzen 7 9800X3D, while Intel’s ASP remains at 231 Euros. AM4 is still going strong but AM5 is way ahead.

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