Earlier we reported that AMD's CPU sales officially surpassed Intel in Japan, and there has been another good news recently. According to Japanese media, BCNRetail, a well-known Japanese data analysis company, showed in the latest report that as of July 14, AMD’s sales in the Japanese retail market accounted for 68.6% of the total, which is AMD’s historical ceiling level. Thanks to their Ruilong 3000 series products.
Although the retail share achieved breakthrough results, but in the OEM machine market, AMD was slightly bleak, as of the end of June, it was only 14.7%. In order to grab Intel's share in the whole machine market, it relies heavily on cooperation with the whole machine manufacturer. At present, AMD relies on NEC in Japan. In the competition in the whole machine market, AMD still has a long way to go.