AMD AM5 Dominates German Motherboard Market With 81% Share In May

German motherboard sales data reveals AMD's AM5 platform leads with 81 percent market share while Intel's LGA 1851 gains ground against older sockets in May 2026.

AMD AM5 Dominates German Motherboard Market With 81% Share In May

dominates the German motherboard market with an 87% share in May 2026, while Intel holds just 13%. The AMD AM5 platform leads sales at 81%, whereas the older AM4 platform drops below 10% for the first time. Meanwhile, LGA 1851 motherboards outsell AM4 boards with an 8.8% share compared to AM4's 6.2%. The data indicates a swift move toward modern socket platforms within Germany.

AMD motherboard sales chart showing AM5 dominance in Germany
AMD motherboard sales chart showing AM5 dominance in Germany

AM4 drops below 10 percent share as DDR5 captures nearly 92 percent of total motherboard sales across the region.

The market data centers on desktop motherboard sales within Germany during May 2026. AMD maintains its position as the leading vendor across both AM4 and AM5 platforms. 's presence relies on LGA 1851 motherboards that are gaining ground against older socket types. This trend mirrors the wider industry transition to DDR5 memory standards.

DDR5 platforms account for nearly 91.2% of total motherboard sales in Germany. DDR4 technology retains a small but measurable share at 8.8%. Market leadership highlights how quickly users and builders are embracing updated memory technologies. The data indicates that DDR4 is no longer a mainstream choice for new builds.

DDR5 memory modules replacing DDR4 in modern PC builds
DDR5 memory modules replacing DDR4 in modern PC builds

AMD holds an overall market share of approximately 87% against Intel's 13%. AM5 motherboards lead sales at 81%, while LGA 1851 boards capture 8.8%. The older AM4 platform drops to 6.2%, marking its first time below the 10% threshold. The sales data shows a distinct choice for modern systems rather than older hardware configurations.

DDR5 usage keeps growing, now holding almost 91.2% of sales in Germany's motherboard sector. DDR4 maintains an 8.8% share, suggesting continued use in affordable or older computer setups. Evidence indicates that both makers and buyers have mostly shifted away from DDR4 when constructing new PCs.

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