Z6 is a more premium product than Z5 no matter how you cut it, they use a lot of different supply chains and Z6 parts need another packaging step.
Logically Z6 can spare no expense for the pursuit of performance, as Z5 can remain as the more affordable option as they share the same sockets.
If...
NV has better voltage binning, they kinda need to as they make many more bins than AMD.
Check fixed framerate benchmarks for power, they trade blows just fine but AMD juice stock voltage way more to get as many higher bins as possible.
And just like all functioning Germanic peoples, they are subservient to a higher power, for now America but who knows what the future holds. My money is on Poland.
Jensen is overstating their capabilities to push his vested interest in bringing NV sales back to CN, not very complicated.
The only way they can compete, assuming they are even allowed to sell much outside of CN is through commodity margins (<20%) through each step of the supply chain, instead...
It is basically N3P design rules but GAA, remember that N16 was basically N20 but FinFET.
Same deal here, and A16 is N2P with BSPDN.
A14 is completely new, N2 family is heavily N3 derived.
Because green sticker.
Wins are wins, new socket, new mainboards, new everything that suppliers need to risk for.
Good ideas and good enough products, but badly marketed, abandoned before the market opp emerged with enough perf for 1080p APU gaming only being quite recent.
HP Z series is a...
Nope, it is more prolific than expected, this is a brand new swimlane for companies not called Apple.
Laptops are easily the hardest things to get design wins for, doubly so with an unproven market and AMD still being looked cautiously at.
I think they're neat.
Well yeah, it is a good fit for...
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