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Sounds great, but based on what?
It is P4 vs Athlon all over again.
Didn’t we see something similar in the fx days, with amd being the loser?
Intel adopted a fast release cycle after the Netburst P4 days. They were able to stay dominant until they dumped that strategy in like 2017.
Power meter goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Also has a TDP of 620W.
That is what surprises me with this announcement: we moved a while ago from a more powerful, limited number of cores to smaller, more numerous, and less consuming cores. Power consumption increases to the square of the frequency of the processor, so what is the advantage of moving away from that model?
Headlines.
No one should buy this.
Ah, Perfect for scrambling eyes
Edit: Eggs
Could probably cook an eye on it too
Nice. In a few more generations my home office should be able to double as my boiler room.
Nice. Should be hot enough to make coffee
Remember when their clock speeds went up every year?
Moore’s Law is dead. :*(
*AMD releases 6.9GHz
Ayoooo
Fastest ever stock CPU sure. But I believe there was some old AMD CPU that got overclocked to more than 8Ghz!