The CPU market is no longer dominated by Intel and AMD
In everyone's impression, the CPU market of the PC industry has always been dominated by Intel and AMD, whether you buy laptops, desktop computers, or even enterprise server.
but more and more companies challenged the X86 system. After countless trying, the situation has been changed finally, The CPU market is no longer dominated by Intel and AMD.

Recently, the well-known analysis agency Omdia issued a data on the server CPU market in the second quarter, that is, the chip of the Arm architecture has won 7.1% of the global server CPU market.
And not only in the server market, but also in the consumer market, that is, in the field of notebook computers and desktop computers, ARM is also aggressive. According to data from Mercury Research, Arm's share of the consumer PC CPU market was 9.5% in the second quarter. That is to say, nearly 10% of computers (including servers) in the world now use ARM-based chips.

There is also a RISC-V architecture, which is also on the thriving. Intel, the X86 giant, is also studying the RISC-V architecture and plans to launch E-class supercomputing based on the RISC-V architecture.
Obviously, after experiencing the X86 monopoly market at the beginning, and later the rise of ARM, the entire CPU market has actually ushered in a situation where a hundred flowers are blooming.






