AMD now owns fully 38.1% of overall market revenues for x86 CPUs according to new data from Mercury Research (via HotHardware). That's up from 35.4% for the previous quarter. But AMD's desktop CPU market share actually fell.
AMD is doing particularly well in the server market, where it won 46.2% of revenues and 33.2% of unit sales. That means AMD server CPUs, on average, are selling for quite a bit more than Intel CPUs. Those figures are up by around 3-4% on the previous quarter.
AMD is also making up ground in laptops. Mercury's latest data puts AMD at 28.9% of overall revenues and 28.3% of unit sales. Its figures from the previous quarter are 24.9% of revenues and 26% of unit sales.


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