According to the latest data,AMD accounted for 84.18% of CPU shipments on the US Amazon platform in February, while Intel only accounted for 15.82%.In terms of specific products,AMD's Ryzen 79800X3D continues to occupy the top sales list, with sales exceeding 8,000 units in a single month.

Followed by Ryzen 55600X, Ryzen 99700X, Ryzen 77800X3D and Ryzen 77700X, each of these models has sold more than 3,000 units.

In addition, entry-level products such as Ryzen 5500 also performed well, further consolidating AMD's position in the mid- to low-end market.

In contrast, Intel's performance was slightly inferior, with no product entering the top 10. Among its latest ArrowLake-S series processors, only CoreUltra7265KF sold slightly better, but only 200 units were sold.

Overall, Intel's sales champion in February was Corei914900K, with sales of slightly more than 1,000 units, but it was still insufficient compared to AMD's strong performance.

From a revenue perspective, AMD's average selling price is US$290.71, higher than Intel's US$251.18.AMD's revenue share in February reached 86.03%, while Intel's revenue share was only 13.97%.