AMD, which has achieved a significant output especially with the pandemic and increased its revenues every quarter, is slowly entering a recession. Intel’s moves caused AMD to hit the brakes.
AMD Ryzen sales decline
According to the market analysis, AMD’s share in the desktop processor market will decrease by around 26 percent in 2022. The biggest reason for this is the increase in sales of Intel Alder Lake processors throughout the year.
Another reason is the decline in the PC market, as in every sector, due to the global economy. This, in turn, affects processor sales. Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 processors and new options for the AM4 platform are expected to animate the company at the end of the year.
It is stated that AMD will experience a revenue decrease of around 2 percent for 2023. In 2024, a straight line will be followed again. Since the figures cover the desktop side, AMD’s performance with EPYC processors may reveal a different picture at the end of the year.
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