According to Mercury Research (via Tom's Hardware), AMD gained 5.8 percent unit share in desktops, 3.8 percent in laptops, and 5.8 percent in servers. In terms of...
Makes a lot of sense, here in my country AM4 platform pretty much became the default when it comes to every category, you can get Zen 2 R5 3600 for entry level or Zen 3 R5 5600 for midrange, or if you want high end R7 5800X3D, all of them can be slotted into AM4 where you can slap them on a cheap ass $30 A320 and they will still work perfectly just fine.
I wish AM5 in the future does the same thing because it’s pretty much the reason why they are getting popular and will continue to do so if AMD sticks by that tradition.
Makes a lot of sense, here in my country AM4 platform pretty much became the default when it comes to every category, you can get Zen 2 R5 3600 for entry level or Zen 3 R5 5600 for midrange, or if you want high end R7 5800X3D, all of them can be slotted into AM4 where you can slap them on a cheap ass $30 A320 and they will still work perfectly just fine.
I wish AM5 in the future does the same thing because it’s pretty much the reason why they are getting popular and will continue to do so if AMD sticks by that tradition.