Re: I'd be interested....
This is Q3 2019 so my guess is it's a mix of gen 2 and gen 3 Ryzen chips.
As it is skewed heavily towards consumers rather than businesses, my guess is 75% gen 3/25% gen 2 based on very competitive gen 2 pricing and performance driving gen 3 parts.
The next step for AMD is mobile parts - if APUs based on Ryzen 3000 with decent graphics/power usage show up as expected in 2020, we might see a further doubling of market share at which point AMD has a product portfolio and sufficient volume to really compete with Intel.