This is simply not true, condensed matter physics makes up the largest sub-field of physics (about half by some estimates).
I think the more relevant aspect is that to reach the frontier in a wide array of fields you a solid grounding quantum physics (and several other "new" -- i.e. within the last century or so -- topics) that have displaced more "old-fashioned" topics like continuum mechanics.
I think the more relevant aspect is that to reach the frontier in a wide array of fields you a solid grounding quantum physics (and several other "new" -- i.e. within the last century or so -- topics) that have displaced more "old-fashioned" topics like continuum mechanics.