In the latest sales data from German retailer Mindfactory, AMD's CPUs performed strongly, accounting for 91.13% of sales in the 19th week, while Intel's CPUs only accounted for 8.87%.What’s even more unexpected is that Intel’s latest Arrow Lake series processors are directly listed at zero in the sales data, with no sales recorded.

Data shows that AMD sold a total of 1,130 CPUs within a week, while Intel only sold 110 units. AMD's average selling price (ASP) was 305 euros, and Intel's average selling price was 231 euros.
In terms of total revenue, AMD's sales reached 344,169 euros, accounting for 93.13% of total sales, while Intel's sales were only 25,370 euros, accounting for only 6.87%.

Looking at specific models, AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D topped the list with sales of more than 180 units, followed by Ryzen 5 7500F, Ryzen 7 7700 and Ryzen 7 7800X3D. The strong performance of these models has promoted AMD's leading position in the overall market.
In comparison, Intel's best-selling product is the Core i3 12400F. Although the 14th generation Core still has sales, its overall performance is far inferior to AMD.

In terms of interfaces, the sales volume of CPUs with AM5 interface was 840 units, the sales volume of CPUs with AM4 interface was 290 units, while the sales volume of Intel's 1700 series was only 110 units.
It's worth noting that Mindfactory is still recovering from declaring bankruptcy and reorganization, so these sales numbers are lower than usual.
