1.3 was PUBLICLY released this week. Select game developers have had it much longer under NDA. Elite Dangerous was even updated to SDK 1.3 last week in preparation for the Rift's launch. Oculus launch titles are all 1.3 as far as I know
The chance of that happening is zero.
IBM just paid GF to take their fab business. If they had a disruptive litho technology like that they wouldn't have simply given it away.
I don't see anything in this statement that disapproves that. It's obviously talking about exynos and snapdragon.
Obviously Samsung couldn't make a big PR announcement about chips for Apple, but they are still going to make a big deal out of their own chips.
This has been heavily discussed but I'm of the opinion that CPU bottlenecks are much worse than GPU bottlenecks in real life scenarios. I accept that many gamers are GPU limited, and that's a good thing.
A GPU bottleneck causing unusable FPS can be fixed easily by changing resolution/detail...
I was poking fun before, but since you persist here is a serious reply. your assessment shows a lack of understanding. Intel has maintained the $1000 price point for well over a decade with their extreme editions, Intel even sold $1k P4 EE against AMDs best chips.
Also, Intel is well known...
let me try to follow your logic.
5960x is overpriced. AMD is currently competing in the market. thus AMD doesn't stop Intel from overpricing.
Thanks, got it.
That still doesn't explain how creating a new AMD subforum would prohibit people from making those comments.
Advocating to delete comments that aren't "objective opinions" is a separate issue from creating a new subforum.
a thin 15W chassis can't support a 35W turbo. AMD spent years stuck competing against modern and thin Intel ULV designs with 35W chips. With Carrizo AMD finally has a real ULV chip, but with the accompanying performance drop. Going back to thick 35W designs isn't a magic solution. It will put...
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