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Investing.com -- Mercury Research’s Tuesday estimates for 1Q25 microprocessor shipments and market share reveal a 6.1% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decline in total microprocessor unit (MPU) shipments.
This slump is, however, less severe than the typical seasonal drop of 9.4% QoQ. The smaller drop was buoyed by server CPU shipments that surpassed seasonal expectations.
The reports also highlight a shift in market share among key players. ARM experienced a gain, increasing its MPU unit share by 281 basis points QoQ, bringing its total to 13.6%.
Conversely, AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) both saw their market shares shrink. AMD’s share decreased by 99 basis points QoQ, leaving it with 21.1% of the overall MPU unit share.
Intel’s share dropped by 182 basis points QoQ, resulting in a 65.3% share of the market.
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