According to German retailer Mindfactory’s 29th week (July 14-20) CPU sales data shared by TechEpiphany, AMD’s overwhelming advantage continues.Data shows that AMD sold a total of 2,990 CPUs that week, while Intel only sold 330, which means that AMD accounted for 90.06% of the retailer's CPU sales, while Intel only accounted for 8.72%.
In terms of sales, AMD received $926,950, accounting for 91.28% of total sales, while Intel only received $88,525.

By interface, a total of 2,520 AMD AM5 interface CPUs were sold, and even the older AM4 interface CPUs still sold well, with a total of 470 units sold.
In comparison, Intel sold 240 units of its 1700 interface and 90 units of its 1851 interface, for a total of only 330 units. This also means that the sales of AM4 CPUs alone exceed Intel's total.
Specifically, AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still the highest-selling CPU, with more than 800 units sold. Although this CPU has been launched for more than two years, its demand is still high.

Following closely behind is the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, the successor to the 7800X3D, released in November last year. Although this CPU is more expensive, it is superior to its predecessor in many aspects.
Although these figures only reflect the situation in Germany's Mindfactory, they represent a general trend among consumers to choose AMD over Intel.
For example, in Amazon's best-selling product list, AMD occupies a dominant position, with 9800X3D and 7800X3D occupying the top two positions. Among the top 10 best-selling CPUs, none is from Intel.
