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AMD continues to see growth across Ryzen desktops and datacentres in latest processor shipment report

AMD has just shared its latest commissioned Q4 2025 processor shipment report, carried out by the analytics experts at Mercury. The new report shows that AMD closed out the year with a record 41.3% server revenue share based on increased adoption of its EPYC series processors.

AMD's desktop revenue share also saw gains, moving up to 42.6%, indicating that AMD is seeing strong sales across both desktop PCs and server / data-centre class systems.

You can see the full breakdown in the table below:

AMD Share Summary 2025 Q4
Unit Share
2025 Q4
Revenue Share*
2025 Q3
Unit Share
2025 Q3
Revenue Share
2024 Q4
Unit Share
2024 Q4
Revenue Share
Q/Q Change
(Unit)
Y/Y Change
(Unit)
Q/Q Change
(Revenue)
Y/Y Change
(Revenue)
Server 28.8% 41.3% 27.8% 39.5% 25.7% 36.4% +1.0 +3.1 +1.8 +4.9
Desktop 36.4% 42.6% 33.6% 41.0% 26.9% 28.0% +2.8 +9.5 +1.6 +14.6
Mobile 26.0% 24.9% 21.9% 21.6% 23.8% 21.6% +4.1 +2.2 +3.3 +3.3
Total Client 29.2% 31.2% 25.4% 28.2% 24.6% 23.8% +3.8 +4.6 +3.0 +7.4
Total CPU 29.2% 35.4% 25.6% 32.5% 24.7% 28.6% +3.6 +4.5 +2.9 +6.8

AMD has also made gains in notebook revenue, as more OEMs begin to offer Ryzen-based laptops. Overall for the year of 2025, AMD saw a 6.6 percent growth in revenue.

KitGuru Says: AMD continues to grow. It will be interesting to see what 2026 brings with the increased focus on serving the data-centre market for large-scale AI projects. 

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