Now is a crucial time for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as it seeks to gain CPU (central processing unit) market share from Intel (INTC). AMD’s Ryzen helped it win back customer’s confidence after a series of delays. AMD stock, sensitive to the success of new products, has risen by a mid-to-high-single-digit percentage on new product launches and market share gains.

It has been two months since AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series CPU launch, and many users state that their new Ryzen CPUs can’t hit the boost clock speed AMD claimed. In a survey of 2,700 Ryzen 5 3600 users, YouTuber der8auer revealed on September 1 that only 50% could achieve the advertised boost clock speed. Despite the boost clock issue, AMD’s Ryzen still beats its Intel counterparts in terms of performance.