Chip, chip, hurray!  ITscope Market barometer Q4/2022

Marktbarometer-Q422_PC-Bild-enThe ITscope mar­ket baro­me­ter Q4/2022 is here – with the cur­rent top sel­lers from eight cate­go­ries and the best new­co­mers on ITscope!

ITscope mar­ket baro­me­ter Q4/2022 as a PDF (English)

The ITscope mar­ket baro­me­ter is based on ITscope GmbH’s own analysis.

Karlsruhe, 19/01/2023 – IT enthu­si­asts have every reason to be hap­py, becau­se IT manu­fac­tu­r­ers are brin­ging a breath of fresh air to the mar­ket with new chip gene­ra­ti­ons: Intel is pre­sen­ting the pro­ces­sors from the 13th Core gene­ra­ti­on under the code­na­me “Raptor Lake” and Nvidia is real­ly hea­ting up the mar­ket with the high-performance gra­phics card GeForce RTX 4090. In the mar­ket baro­me­ter for the fourth quar­ter of 2022, the­re are the­r­e­fo­re a par­ti­cu­lar­ly lar­ge num­ber of exci­ting new pro­ducts that out­strip the long-established products.

As one of the­se new­co­mers, for exam­p­le, the MSI 24GB D6X RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio went straight into second place in the gra­phics card cate­go­ry. The new Nvidia GPU based on the new Ada-Lovelace archi­tec­tu­re is the talk of the town. Not just becau­se of its strong per­for­mance and pri­ce: some users repor­ted mel­ted cables and con­nec­tors. Nvidia, howe­ver, attri­bu­ted the pro­blems to a faul­ty instal­la­ti­on of the adap­ter. The inci­dents made waves and the 12VHPWR con­nec­tor ear­ned cri­ti­cism for lack of usa­bi­li­ty and insta­bi­li­ty. Manufacturer Be Quiet! sta­ted that no pro­blems had occur­red with their cables. The Be Quiet! CPH-6610 12VHPWR cable prompt­ly ente­red the ITscope highflyers.

There is also a huge leap in per­for­mance for Intel’s new CPUs com­pared to the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on. Intel released the first pro­ces­sors for the desk­top sec­tor in 2022, but the 13th gene­ra­ti­on is to be expan­ded to up to seven models. On the ITscope plat­form, the Intel Core i9 13900K, which has 24 cores and an split archi­tec­tu­re, was par­ti­cu­lar­ly popular. 

The lay­out of the mobi­le pho­ne top list remains as in pre­vious ran­kings: Apple once again domi­na­tes this cate­go­ry with its models. The new iPhone 14 series, abo­ve all the iPhone 14 Pro, is popu­lar as expec­ted. That’s despi­te – or pre­cis­e­ly becau­se – the­re were deli­very pro­blems befo­re Christmas. Especially in the higher-priced seg­ment, Apple is incre­asing­ly asser­ting its­elf and hard­ly lea­ves a chan­ce to the high-end devices from Samsung and Co.

Content

Highflyers: The new­co­mers in the fourth quar­ter of 2022
TFTs: All quiet on this front
Mobile pho­nes: Apple domi­na­tes the high-end segment
Tablets: No-one can get past the iPad
Notebooks: Changing of the guard at Lenovo
PC sys­tems: The num­ber 1 remains unbeaten
Graphics cards: Fast, fas­ter, GeForce RTX 4090
CPU: Intel’s new Raptor-Lake gene­ra­ti­on gets things moving
Printers: The trend is towards more sustainability
Managed Services: Microsoft cle­ar­ly in the lead

Highflyers: The newcomers in the fourth quarter of 2022

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Especially in the IT sec­tor, it is important to keep an eye on new pro­ducts. Our high­fly­er list gives you an impres­si­on of which IT pro­ducts are par­ti­cu­lar­ly pro­mi­sing. A pro­duct counts as a high­fly­er if it has been fre­quent­ly clicked-on in the first six months after its lis­ting. In our top list, we pre­sent the 30 most popu­lar new pro­ducts from a cate­go­ry for each quarter. 

Greatly desi­red, but only available in limi­t­ed quan­ti­ties – the Apple iPhone 14 Pro is the most clicked-on new pro­duct in the fourth quar­ter of 2022. As alre­a­dy announ­ced by Apple, the­re were deli­very pro­blems with the latest iPhone model due to the lock­down in China, which also dro­ve up the click num­bers on our plat­form. The iPhone 14 Pro distin­gu­is­hes its­elf from its pre­de­ces­sor with, among other things, a powerful A16 Bionic chip, an energy-saving Always-On Display and an impro­ved came­ra with 48 MP.

The HP Essential USB‑C docking sta­ti­on has made it to second place among the high­fly­ers. Although it has only been lis­ted sin­ce August, it is alre­a­dy the fourth most clicked-on note­book docking sta­ti­on in the fourth quar­ter. In con­trast to the high­fly­er cham­pi­on of the pre­vious quar­ter – the HP Thunderbolt Dock G4 – this docking sta­ti­on with USB‑C is che­a­per, but also offers fewer tech­ni­cal advan­ta­ges. USB‑C and Thunderbolt use the same con­nec­tor shape, but are not one hundred per­cent com­pa­ti­ble with each other. In terms of trans­fer speed, char­ging speed and con­nec­tion of addi­tio­nal devices, the Thunderbolt con­nec­tion has the edge. For many appli­ca­ti­ons, howe­ver, a dock with USB‑C is suf­fi­ci­ent and the­r­e­fo­re more eco­no­mic­al. The most clicked-on docking sta­ti­ons in Q4 in gene­ral are the Lenovo ThinkPad Universal USB‑C Dock and the Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB‑C with USB‑A Dock.

Third place also goes to Apple with their 2nd gene­ra­ti­on of AirPods Pro. The pre­vious ver­si­on of the­se ear­buds was alre­a­dy a real high­fly­er last year. The new Bluetooth ear­pho­nes come with small inno­va­tions and adjus­t­ments, but con­vin­ce abo­ve all with their effec­ti­ve noi­se can­cel­ling and excel­lent sound – which has now been fur­ther enhan­ced with the new H2 chip. Changes have been made to the con­trols, which are now touch-sensitive, and to the char­ging case, which can now be found via Apple’s ‘Find My’ app. Although the head­pho­nes can be used with all Bluetooth devices, many fea­tures are reser­ved for Apple users.

The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 chip­set has cau­sed quite a stir among gra­phics cards. So it’s no won­der that the MSI GeForce RTX 4090 GAMING X TRIO made it to 4th place in our high­fly­ers with 1,513 clicks. Read what the new­co­mer can do and what else has hap­pen­ed in the gra­phics cards cate­go­ry.

The Microsoft Surface ran­ge is cele­bra­ting its tenth anni­ver­sa­ry and the new Microsoft Surface Pro 9 for Business has ente­red our high­fly­ers in 5th place – just in time for the fes­ti­vi­ties. The 2‑in‑1 tablet has a powerful 12th gene­ra­ti­on Intel pro­ces­sor, 16GByte RAM and a 256GByte NVMe SSD. The com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty with the Microsoft envi­ron­ment is a gre­at advan­ta­ge, espe­ci­al­ly in the busi­ness envi­ron­ment. At 1.5 kilo­grams, the tablet is ligh­ter than most note­books; the tablet modu­le alo­ne weighs only 837 grams. This makes the Surface an ide­al com­pa­n­ion for mobi­le work or home office, espe­ci­al­ly for com­pa­nies that work with Windows, OneDrive or Office pro­ducts from Microsoft. 

A rare sight in the Highflyers: a prin­ter made it into the Top 10 with 6th place! The Kyocera ECOSYS M5526cdna, released in autumn, is a powerful mul­ti­func­tion­al sys­tem and com­bi­nes colour laser prin­ting, a copi­er and a scan­ner. Kyocera adver­ti­ses its Ecosys models as par­ti­cu­lar­ly dura­ble and resource-saving.

Apple not only domi­na­tes the weara­bles cate­go­ry with its smart­wat­ches, the new Apple Watch Series 8 also made it to 7th place among the new­co­mers. As in the pre­vious year, Apple laun­ched the new model just in time for the Christmas quar­ter. As usu­al, the Apple Watch has a strong per­for­mance. Compared to the Watch Series 7, sen­sors for car acci­dent detec­tion and body tem­pe­ra­tu­re mea­su­re­ment were added, and the new model also pro­mi­ses an extra two hours of bat­tery life.

The first pro­ces­sors of the 13th Core gene­ra­ti­on from Intel real­ly shook up the CPU mar­ket in the fourth quar­ter. So it is no won­der that the Intel Core i9 i9-13900K appears in the high­fly­ers. Read more about the new Intel CPUs in the cate­go­ry sec­tion fur­ther down.

It’s rather unu­su­al for a new acces­so­ry cable to land 328 clicks, but the Be Quiet! CPH-6610 made it any­way. The 12V HPWR cable fits the new Nvidia RTX 4090 gra­phics cards and owes its high­fly­er suc­cess to the ing­lo­rious head­lines about cable fires. With the Be Quiet! CPH-6610, each pin is direct­ly con­nec­ted to a cable.

Here your can see our 30 most acti­ve new­co­mers with Hot-Seller Potential – our highflyers:

Pos. Manufacturer and pro­duct name Manufacturer no. Listed sin­ce Clicks
#1 Apple iPhone 14 Pro MQ0T3ZD/A 2022-09-08 3685
# 2 HP Essential USB‑C Dockingstation 72C71AA#ABB 2022-08-10 3146
# 3 Apple AirPods Pro MQD83ZM/A 2022-09-08 2428
# 4 MSI GeForce RTX 4090 GAMING X TRIO 24G V510-006R 2022-09-28 1513
# 5 Microsoft Surface Pro 9 for Business QIA-00004 2022-10-12 1293
# 6 Kyocera ECOSYS M5526cdna 1102R83NL1 2022-07-09 1282
# 7 Apple Watch Series 8 (GPS) MNP13FD/A 2022-09-08 1161
# 8 Intel Core i9 13900K BX8071513900K 2022-09-13 974
# 9 Kingston NV2, 1TB SNV2S/1000G 2022-08-24 701
# 10 Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi) MN873FD/A 2022-10-19 630
# 11 Synology Disk Station DS923+ DS923+ 2022-10-19 521
# 12 UbiQuiti UniFi U6, WIFI6e U6-ENTERPRISE 2022-08-13 520
# 13 Apple Pencil 1st Generation MQLY3ZM/A 2022-10-19 511
# 14 Dell Latitude 3520, 15,6″ 73YC0 2022-10-16 489
# 15 ASRock X670E PG Lightning 90-MXBJ60-A0UAYZ 2022-09-14 406
# 16 Be Quiet! CPH-6610, 12VHPWR Adapter BC072 2022-10-14 328
# 17 Intel Next Unit of Computing 12 Pro Kit RNUC12WSKI50000 2022-07-29 232
# 18 Microsoft Surface Studio 2+ for Business,28 SBG-00005 2022-10-12 212
# 19 Google Chromecast with Google TV GA03131-DE 2022-08-20 192
# 20 Be Quiet! Pure Base 500FX, Miditower BGW43 2022-07-18 189
# 21 Iiyama ProLite 24″, FHD, 75Hz, 250 cd/m² XUB2493HS-B5 2022-11-22 188
# 22 VMware vSphere Essentials Kit, 3 Hosts VS8-ESSL-KIT‑C 2022-09-14 188
# 23 Apple back­co­ver with MagSafe MPU63ZM/A 2022-09-08 166
# 24 HP LaserJet Pro 4 2Z605E#B19 2022-09-07 154
# 25 Logitech BRIO 505 960–001459 2022-09-20 143
# 26 Sony PlayStation 5 Disk Edition CFI-1216A 2022-10-21 136
# 27 Epson CO-W01, 3000 Ansilumen, HD V11HA86040 2022-08-11 129
# 28 Anker Innovations Anker 737 A1289011 2022-08-05 129
# 29 Iiyama OPC51103BC, i5, 8GB, 256 GB OPC51103BC 2022-07-05 117
# 30 Corsair 32GB DDR5, 5600, Kit 2x16GB CMH32GX5M2B5600C36K 2022-10-15 110


TFTs: All quiet on this front

When it comes to TFT moni­tors, no one can get past the Dell P2422H. With 7,483 clicks, the moni­tor is cle­ar­ly ahead of the second-placed Lenovo ThinkVision T24i-2L, which still regis­ters 2,316 clicks. This means that Dell has been the undis­pu­ted lea­der for two years now, first with the 18″ model, then with the suc­ces­sor model from 2021. Dell’s 27″ vari­ant, the P2722H, makes it into third place. There are no other sur­pri­ses in the TFT cate­go­ry eit­her – the mar­ket and tech­no­lo­gy are sta­ble. Besides Dell and Lenovo, Samsung and HP are also repre­sen­ted in the Top 10 with their models.

The most clicked-on higher-priced model is the Samsung Flip WM55R, which has alre­a­dy been lis­ted on ITscope sin­ce 2019. It is not a clas­sic office screen, but a digi­tal flip­chart with a 55-inch touch­screen dis­play. This makes it pri­ma­ri­ly sui­ta­ble for inter­ac­ti­ve col­la­bo­ra­ti­on, for exam­p­le in mee­ting rooms and con­fe­rence halls.

Mobile phones: Apple dominates the high-end segment

Smartphones iPhone 13 - 5G Smartphone - Dual-SIM 128 GB

Apple con­ti­nues to cla­im the top spots in the mobi­le pho­ne cate­go­ry. In the fourth quar­ter of 2022, the Apple iPhone 13 is still in the lead with 4,309 clicks, but the new iPhone 14 Pro is hot on its heels with 3,685 clicks – having been announ­ced in the third quar­ter. Other vari­ants of the iPhone 14 are also cat­ching up stron­gly – with the iPhone 14 Pro Max, for exam­p­le, making the leap from 34th to 5th place. In addi­ti­on to hard­ware impro­ve­ments, the iPhone 14 series also offers a soft­ware inno­va­ti­on, name­ly the so-called ‘Dynamic Island’. The addi­tio­nal win­dow that can be pul­led up from the top edge of the screen can be used to access addi­tio­nal apps – an exci­ting fea­ture, if it is used by the app manu­fac­tu­r­ers in the future.

Between the most­ly high-priced Apple models, some Samsung smart­phones are hol­ding their own in the top ranks. This includes the Samsung A53 5G, which was released in 2022, or the Samsung Xcover 5 Enterprise from 2021. The Samsung Galaxy A13 (from 43rd to 16th place) and the Samsung Galaxy A33 (from 31st to 18th place) have also fought their way up. It is noti­ceable that only Samsung mobi­le pho­nes in the low and medi­um pri­ce seg­ment can boast reasonable click num­bers. Samsung flag­ships such as the Galaxy S22 Ultra or the Galaxy Z Flip4 did not even make it into the top 50, giving the impres­si­on that Samsung is being pushed out of the high-end smart­phone mar­ket by Apple. 

The Samsung Galaxy A13 is a remar­kab­le low-budget model with a retail pri­ce of under €150. It impres­ses with a lar­ge, sharp dis­play and good bat­tery life, but dis­ap­points with the pro­ces­sor and no sup­port for 5G. The mid-range Samsung Galaxy A33 smart­phone plays in a dif­fe­rent league and has an OLED dis­play, a water­pro­of housing and a very good camera. 

Google’s Pixel 6a has also moved up and made the leap from 52nd to 19th place, which is cer­tain­ly also due to the ste­adi­ly fal­ling pri­ce of the smart­phone. This mid-range pho­ne is a mix­tu­re of the Pixel 5 and Pixel 6, and is curr­ent­ly the smal­lest Pixel phone. 


The WSP trend for the Google Pixel 6a has been ste­adi­ly going downhill sin­ce August 2022.

Tablets: No one can get past the iPad

Tablets 10.2-inch iPad Wi-Fi - 9. Generation - Tablet - 64 GB

The Apple iPad Wi-Fi, 10.2″ takes first place unch­an­ged and by a wide mar­gin. With 10,739 clicks, the iPad is well ahead of the second-placed Microsoft Surface Pro 8 – alt­hough the two tablet models could not be more dif­fe­rent. While the Surface Pro 8 is a high-priced 2‑in‑1 pro­duct that com­bi­nes a note­book and tablet, the iPad is com­pa­ra­tively cheap, but nevert­hel­ess pro­vi­ding solid performance. 

However, both of the top ran­kings have com­pe­ti­ti­on from within their own ranks. The new Surface ver­si­on, name­ly the Microsoft Surface Pro 9 for Business, not only makes it into our high­fly­ers, but also enters the tablet cate­go­ry direct­ly in 5th place – a solid performance. 

And the 10th-gene­ra­ti­on Apple iPad is also get­ting rea­dy to take over from the 9th gene­ra­ti­on. Having been lis­ted on ITscope sin­ce October, the Apple 10.9‑inch iPad Wi-Fi (10th gen.) nar­row­ly mis­ses ente­ring the Top 10 at 11th place. The entry-level tablet is €150–200 more expen­si­ve than the pre­vious ver­si­on, which is also still lis­ted. The most noti­ceable chan­ge is the omit­ted home but­ton and the lar­ger dis­play, which has a hig­her reso­lu­ti­on with Liquid Retina (2360 × 1640 ins­tead of 2160 × 1620). In addi­ti­on, the iPad 10 has an A14 chip, which brings a signi­fi­cant increase in per­for­mance and ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy.

The new Apple 12.9‑inch iPad Pro has also recei­ved a new chip­set and a pri­ce increase. The M2 pro­ces­sor gives the tablet a brisk working speed – Computerbild even wri­tes: “It does­n’t get any fas­ter than this. The iPad Pro 2022 is curr­ent­ly the most powerful tablet.”

Changing of the guard at Lenovo

Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 2 20TD

Instead of the win­ner from Q3/2022, which was the Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 3 20YG, the newer Lenovo ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 21C3 now made it to the top posi­ti­on in the note­book cate­go­ry with 5,325 clicks. And not only becau­se of the signi­fi­cant­ly bet­ter per­for­mance thanks to the Intel Core i7 pro­ces­sor, but also becau­se Lenovo no lon­ger sells the 3rd gene­ra­ti­on ThinkPad E15. As a result, num­e­rous 4th gene­ra­ti­on Lenovo ThinkPads have clim­bed in the ran­kings, inclu­ding the Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 4, which has made it from 160th to 10th place. 

Out of stock: the Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 3 20YG was no lon­ger available at the end of 2022.

The stock availability of the Lenovo ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 21C3 also fluctuated at the end of the year 2022.

In addi­ti­on to the ThinkPads, a ThinkBook from Lenovo also made it into the Top 5, the Lenovo ThinkBook 16p G2 ACH 20YM. The Lenovo ran­ge has a touch dis­play and was initi­al­ly desi­gned for pri­va­te users. However, thanks to the RTX 3060 gra­phics card and the Ryzen pro­ces­sor, the ThinkBook is also sui­ta­ble as a powerful busi­ness notebook.

The chan­ging of the guard also came for the HP Book 480 note­book: the new HP ProBook 450 G9 note­book has clim­bed from 121st place into 2nd. The note­book, which has been lis­ted on ITscope sin­ce March, works quiet­ly, effi­ci­ent­ly and with a long bat­tery life with Intel’s Core i7-1255U.

PC systems: The number 1 remains unbeaten

Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q 11DT - Mini - Core i5 10400T 2 GHz

In the fourth quar­ter, PC sys­tems are less popu­lar over­all than in the rest of 2022. Nevertheless, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q 11DT remains the top per­for­mer of the enti­re ITscope plat­form: a well-deserved 1st place with 11,401 clicks.

The second-placed PC sys­tem, HP’s Pro Mini 400 G9, i5 2GHz, which came in 16th in the third quar­ter, had signi­fi­cant­ly fewer hits – name­ly 2,719. As the name sug­gests, HP’s sys­tem is a real mini among PCs, but nevert­hel­ess fast and very quiet at 0.1 sone. The sys­tem scores with many con­nec­tions, such as nine USB sockets and three moni­tor ports. Other HP sys­tems from 2022 also made strong gains in the fourth quar­ter, with the HP Workstation Z2 G9 clim­bing from 38th to ninth place and the HP Pro 400 G9 – Wolf Pro Security – Mini even rising from 105th to 11th place.

Alongside Lenovo and HP, a Dell PC sys­tem is also a guest in the Top 5 in the fourth quar­ter: the Dell OptiPlex 3090 recei­ved 1,356 clicks. The thin cli­ent works with a 12th gene­ra­ti­on Intel Core i5 pro­ces­sor, 8 GB RAM and 256 GB of SSD sto­rage. Dell prai­ses its OptiPlex series as par­ti­cu­lar­ly secu­re, with secu­ri­ty fea­tures such as TPM 2.0, a stan­dard device for a secu­ri­ty lock, a device for a pad­lock and a cir­cuit brea­k­er and an SED hard dri­ve. The Dell OptiPlex 3000 with Core i3 pro­ces­sor has also impro­ved impres­si­ve­ly, from 218th to 13th place.

Graphics cards: Fast, faster, GeForce RTX 4090

With 4,444 clicks, Grafikkarten MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GAMING X 8G LHRthe MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GAMING X 8G LHR is and remains the most popu­lar gra­phics card on the ITscope plat­form. Not only the­re though, as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 is also one of the most fre­quent­ly used gra­phics cards on the gam­ing plat­form Steam.

However, some­thing has hap­pen­ed in the high-performance seg­ment: the new Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 gra­phics chip­set is caus­ing a lot of move­ment in the cate­go­ry. The cri­tics are lite­ral­ly fal­ling over them­sel­ves: “The fas­test gra­phics card GameStar has ever tes­ted”, for exam­p­le, is the title of the renow­ned gamer maga­zi­ne, while Chip​.de asks less enthu­si­a­sti­cal­ly: “Who is going to afford that?”. The fact is that Nvidia has mana­ged a huge leap in per­for­mance in high-end cards, which usual­ly main­ly tar­get gamers. The new flag­ship sur­pas­ses its pre­de­ces­sor, the RTX 3090 Ti, by a long way and offers two to four times as much per­for­mance. However, the new gra­phics cards have also cau­sed nega­ti­ve head­lines: the­re were seve­ral reports about scor­ched cables. Nvidia has sin­ce taken a stand on the 50 or so inci­dents world­wi­de. According to Nvidia, inspec­tions of the retur­ned gra­phics cards, cables and adap­ters show­ed that the con­nec­tors were all incor­rect­ly installed. 

A new­co­mer with the new Nvidia chip­set took second place in the gra­phics card cate­go­ry: the MSI 24GB D6X RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio. It impres­ses with 16,348 CUDA cores, 24 GB memo­ry and a boost clock of 2,520 MHz. The gra­phics card has acti­ve coo­ling with three fans and mana­ges a maxi­mum reso­lu­ti­on of 7680 x 4320 pixels.

The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC also made it to 4th place in our ran­king of the most clicked-on gra­phics cards. The high-performance gra­phics card recei­ved 1,313 clicks. Benchmarks con­firm that the gra­phics card impres­ses with its speed, espe­ci­al­ly at 4K reso­lu­ti­ons. With an avera­ge retail pri­ce of €1815.78 (as of 03.01.2023), the gra­phics card is one of the most expen­si­ve models, alt­hough the pri­ce has alre­a­dy drop­ped signi­fi­cant­ly two weeks after the sales launch.

Price/availability and Product click history of the graphics card in ITscopePrice/availability and Product click history of the graphics card in ITscopeThe WSP trend for both the MSI 24GB D6X RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio and the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming OC is already significantly lower than at the start of sales.
In fact, the gra­phics cards with the repla­ced flag­ship chip­set GeForce RTX 3090 TI were still fre­quent­ly cli­cked on, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3090 TI even made it to 6th place. However, the stock here has been hea­ding towards zero sin­ce December, as has the MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti GAMING X TRIO 24G. So anyo­ne hoping to find a bar­gain will unfort­u­na­te­ly be dis­ap­poin­ted: despi­te the intro­duc­tion of the new models, the pri­ce for the 3090 models has remain­ed rela­tively con­stant until recently.

CPU: Intel's new Raptor-Lake generation gets things moving

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In September, Intel pre­sen­ted the first pro­ces­sors of the 13th Core gene­ra­ti­on. The new ‘Raptor Lake’ pro­ces­sors hit the ground run­ning and shook up the ITscope top list in the fourth quarter.

Nevertheless, an AMD CPU has snat­ched 1st place: with 1,792 clicks, the runner-up AMD Ryzen 5 5600X over­ta­kes the CORE I7-12700K, which only regis­ters 1,365 clicks – and this despi­te the fact that the pri­ce of the Intel pro­ces­sor drop­ped signi­fi­cant­ly on the release of the new gene­ra­ti­on (from a WSP of €400 in September to €325 in December). 

The high­fly­er among the new Intel pro­ces­sors was the Intel Core i9 13900K, just ahead of the Intel Core i9 13900KF. The Intel flag­ship fea­tures 24 cores and high clock fre­quen­ci­es and achie­ves high mea­su­re­ment results in bench­marks. The 13th gene­ra­ti­on cores are split into P and E cores in the split archi­tec­tu­re. This sepa­ra­tes com­pu­ta­tio­nal­ly inten­si­ve tasks from back­ground tasks. The CPU is cri­ti­cis­ed for its high power con­sump­ti­on and a rela­tively weak onboard gra­phics pro­ces­sor. It is com­pa­ti­ble with DDR4 and DDR5 as well as older boards. Various new i7 and i5 pro­ces­sors also mana­ged a respec­ta­ble ent­ry, for exam­p­le the Intel Core i7 13700K and the Intel Core i5 13600K

The pri­ce of the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X drop­ped signi­fi­cant­ly after the release of the new Intel CPUs, giving the new AMD pro­ces­sor a strong rise into 10th place of the ITscope cate­go­ry. AMD’s top CPU is direct com­pe­ti­ti­on to Intel’s flag­ship, the Intel Core i9 13900K, and with 16 cores, 32 threads and a high clock speed, it is a top-of-the-line device. According to Chip, no clear win­ner emer­ges from the head-to-head race with its Intel counterpart. 

Printers: The trend is towards more sustainability

Kyocera ECOSYS M5526cdn/A

While the top posi­ti­ons for prin­ters and mul­ti­func­tion devices are tra­di­tio­nal­ly firm­ly in the hands of HP – first and fore­most the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M428fdw – a new pro­duct from Kyocera has joi­n­ed them in the fourth quar­ter of 2022: the Kyocera ECOSYS M5526cdn/A. This pro­duct has been lis­ted sin­ce July, and made it to 7th place with 1,282 clicks. With Kyocera’s ECOSYS models, only the toner con­tai­ner needs to be chan­ged when repla­cing the car­tridge and not the image drum, which makes the prin­ters par­ti­cu­lar­ly sus­tainable. The A4 mul­ti­func­tion prin­ter can print up to 26 pages per minu­te and holds 300 sheets of paper. The new model with Wi-Fi, the Kyocera ECOSYS M5526cdw/A, also comes out far ahead. The Kyocera ECOSYS P2040dn is still ahead in Q4, but the 2016 model is being pha­sed out and is only available sporadically.

Resource-saving prin­ting is in vogue: the Epson EcoTank ET-M3180 has also clim­bed from 137th to 12th place. The mul­ti­func­tion inkjet prin­ter is loa­ded with high-yield ink bot­t­les, which pro­mi­ses low cos­ts for the prin­ted pages. Unlike laser prin­ters, inkjet tech­no­lo­gy does not requi­re heat during the prin­ting pro­cess, which has a posi­ti­ve effect on ener­gy consumption.

Managed Services: Microsoft clearly in the lead

In the fourth quar­ter, Microsoft’s ser­vices cle­ar­ly domi­na­te the Managed Services cate­go­ry. Microsoft CSP Office LTSC Standard 2021 remains in first place, but has also lost a lot of clicks, which is cer­tain­ly also due to the holi­days at the end of the year. Microsoft CSP Windows Server DataCenter and Microsoft CSP Visual Studio Professional 2022 also made it onto the win­ners’ podi­um. The 1‑user licence for Microsoft MS-LIZ CSP Windows Server 2022 made it into the top list.

The TERRA SYNAXON IaaS Basic envi­ron­ment also made it to 10th place. The non-clustered cloud solu­ti­on crea­tes a vir­tu­al IT infra­struc­tu­re with up to 5 TB of sto­rage. Part of the solu­ti­on for 20 users is a ful­ly mana­ged firewall.

You won’t find brain­works Solution Cube FileWave and brain­works Solution Cube Kerio in the Top 10, which were still in second and third place in the last quar­ter. After the high in August 2022, poten­ti­al cus­to­mers are now appar­ent­ly alre­a­dy sup­pli­ed with the annu­al con­tract and do not have to worry about rene­wing their ser­vices until the sum­mer again.

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