In November 2025, TechEpiphany unveiled Amazon US's CPU retail data for October, revealing that AMD has established a commanding presence on this platform. The figures indicate that AMD's overall processor sales soared to roughly 52,800 units, securing an impressive 83.80% market share. In stark contrast, Intel's cumulative sales across all CPU models remained below 10,200 units, representing a mere 16.20% of the market.
When it comes to revenue, AMD continued to outpace its rival, holding an 82.02% share. Notably, AMD's high - end gaming processors, the Ryzen 9800X3D and 7800X3D, jointly shipped approximately 16,000 units, underscoring the robust demand for these products. In the entry - level market, the six - core Ryzen 5 5500 emerged as a strong contender, selling close to 5,000 units and outshining Intel's mainstream offerings.
On the other hand, Intel's 12th, 13th, and 14th - generation processors faced a decline in competitiveness, primarily due to price increases. The only exception was the Core Ultra 7 265K, which managed to achieve nearly 1,000 units in sales after a price cut.
