The new x86-compatible processor architecture AMD Zen start to conquer the market with the server segment, and will reach to the desktop with a delay.
The chief financial officer and senior vice president, AMD said at a specified event on the company's ability to recover some of the lost positions in the server segment due to the release of the new x86-compatible core in 2016. Of course, it is mentioned only in relation to the company's plans in the server segment, and it does not mean that in the desktop segment AMD Zen will appear later. However, referring to updates for consumer systems, Kumar did not find anything more recent than the recently discussed hybrid processors Carrizo.
By 2019, according to forecasts Devinder Kumar, up to 15% of server processors will have an architecture ARM.