New data from Mindfactory, and AMD is really killing it, having doubled the sales year-over-year in December:
One thing to not is that Ryzen 5000, which only made up about 30% of the sales in November, now stands at close to 50% already. Curiously, despite the large increase in Ryzen 5000 sales, the 5900X actually sold less than the month before, with the 5950X and 5800X being the biggest winners here.
Meanwhile, Intel is really in a dire position, needing to fight over the price to compete, and it shows: The median price of Intel chips crashed down from formerly over 300€ to now under 250€, all while AMD went up 100€ from ~220€ to 318€, surpassing Intel for the first time. At least for Intel the pricedrop allowed them to stabilize their market share, though it also means that the gap by revenue is now really humungous:

To infinity, and beyond!
WoodenPints said:
The current PSU stock levels are terrible I had all my parts ready to build for 2 weeks before I could find a 600-750w SFX PSU, Across that time period I could of bought a dozen 3080/3070's that I was getting pinged for in stock cards. So yeah for me finding a PSU was harder than the new 3000 Series GPU's. |
I'm pretty sure they were simply not prepared to the 1-2-3 combination being the Zen 3, Ampere and Big Navi launches coming pretty much all at the exact same time and them being overwhelmingly better than what existed before and thus have huge amounts of demand. AMD and NVidia got totally overwhelmed, and now is the time for the other hardware products to feel the crunch as their stocks start to dwindle, too.
The Nintendo eShop rating Thread: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=237454 List as Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aW2hXQT1TheElVS7z-F3pP-7nbqdrDqWNTxl6JoJWBY/edit?usp=sharing
The Steam/GOG key gifting thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/242024/the-steamgog-key-gifting-thread/1/
Free Pc Games thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248138/free-pc-games/1/







