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You can see the statistics any time on this page.
While we don't currently have a drop-off implemented for old/stale data, it will be coming soon. If you want to make sure you're included at any time clicking update without any changes will update the last time you edited them.
The drop-off for old data will be done in months, since people aren't likely to change hardware that often.
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i myself planning to buy one in March :)
Be interesting, though not out in time for this end month stats.
I know of at least one that's pre ordered
No in begins dont change much because main buyers are FX actual users, this users are amd actual cpu market share
However when appears ryzen 6 core + ht (someplace around april to june), ryzen 4 core + ht (after june) and ryzen based apus after H2 2017 maybe stay more interesting
Another potential buyers stay in users needs heavy multitasking case blender, 3dmax, some adobe programas and others
In before cited case ryzen appears very interesting because this apps use correctly core quantity compared with gaming (in gaming is more common use higher ipc with higher frecuencies)
Without forget pc cost is more cheaper than similar solution on intel (socket 2011v3)
^_^
Last edited by mrdeathjr on 25 February 2017 at 1:14 pm UTC
I should hop further soon to not be part of this statistic.
Me too! :) The pre-release leaks and reviews look really, really promising. I think the top of the range i7 chips may still have a slight edge in single core performance but it looks like everything is pointing to AMD absolutely blowing the Intel chips out the water in price vs performance.
I'm hoping AMD shake things up a bit and make the market competitive again.