With 92% share of all desktop CPU sales at a German retailer, AMD appears to be wiping the floor with Intel, but there's more to this story.
David McAfee, AMD head of Client Channel Business, was asked by TechPowerUp about the company's chip sales and whether they were skewed towards newer X3D processors.
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