Jim Anderson said a lot this week about the competitive positions of Ryzen processors, and his favorite argument was the superiority of 30-70% in a number of multi-threaded applications over competitor's processors that cost about the same. And if the performance is higher, then why reduce the price?
Indeed, in a separate comment AMD senior vice president explained that since the release of Ryzen 7, the company has maintained stable prices, and is quite pleased with the positioning of its processors relative to the products of the competitor. Models Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 in American retail cover the price ranges from $ 169 to $ 500. Offering higher performance in multi-threaded applications for the same money as Intel, AMD is full of confidence in its ability to increase market share in the future.
Jim Anderson is convinced that the processors with Zen 2 and Zen 3 architecture will retain the ability to compete successfully with Intel products. There is a reserve for several generations, and now AMD is very happy with the positioning of its processors.