It's interesting to look back at what other people have said on this matter. The folks poo-pooing on Mizuho analysts and calling them Chicken Littles and those convinced Intel has more than enough capacity are looking aren't looking good right now.
Even though they have working product out...
Gelsinger during analysts Q&A from July 2022:
Intel 4, MTL, looking good, broadly sampled to customers. Some have said it's as good as 3nm from others.
Now apparently they say things in April 2024 are different!
The proof should be in the pudding. Nobody should believe the fluff pieces...
Remember when people were dropping their jaws at the system requirements for this game and one of the talking heads at Digital Founders (who were slobbering over this game) brushed off the criticism with something along the lines of demanding requirements doesn't mean the game is poorly optimized?
Digital Founder's is becoming more of a joke publication with each passing day. They say they're only throwing all of this DLSS/AI voodoo at us all the time because they're all about that cutting edge tech. Astonishing image quality that will soon be available to the masses.
It's all about...
Are you insinuating that men aren't the same? Go to the graphics sub-forum and look at the people who say they are happy to pay $600 to turn down settings at 1080p and turn on their TruMotion 240Hz tech.
I saw the thread in the other forum linked below and a lot of the people here give off...
For the record, personally never a fan of Linus. Always found him super annoying with his squeaky high voice and fake enthusiasm but I will be completely unbiased when I say this.
Folks in this thread acting like Steve just woke up one morning and decided to start lobbing grenades for kicks and...
No one should have been taking seriously any of the partisan contentions about RPL chips easily achieving high speed overclocks on most chips. No one should have seriously considered their thoughts about RPL being unfairly handicapped if not tested with such "easily" achieved overclocks. Lastly...
The last board I had which used operable latches on both ends of the DIMM socket was the Asus nForce2 socket A board from 20 years ago. Each board I've used since then which includes various OEM boards, budget Intel H61/81 boards, enthusiast Z boards, and mid-range AMD B450/B550 boards have all...
I was waiting for someone to reference the early Rocket Lake review he was raging over. He might as well have called Ian Cutress fake news. The irony of this partisan hack calling for us to not rush to judgements based on "flawed" reviews while he peddles staged 540p demos. Why ask for donations...
Are you really this dense? Sometimes the result is deliberate and at other times it is beyond the company's control. Are the shelves full of unsold product like RTX 4080's not proof enough of the existence of this concept for you?
Despite your disbelief, companies literally do engage in...
Perhaps you don't realize it (or perhaps you do) but cherry-picking data sets and coming to an absurd conclusion supported by selective memory loss only makes you look like a joke poster to anyone who isn't a brand evangelist.
I forgot to mention the savings from power delivery improvements which can be pumped back into the chip for more speed.
If anything this is just more proof the latest Raptor Lake 'leak' (6 GHz overclocked chiller demo) is indeed seeded by the marketing machine. The other guy seems to think...
You've been around for 100 years but apparently you've never heard of companies facing negative press trying to change the script by getting people to talk about something else? That's not exactly a new idea. Would you be shocked if I told you I'm sure there are hired marketing firms being paid...
I couldn't let this comment pass by. I hope most people can recognize that most 'leaks' are nothing more than carefully orchestrated PR by the marketing departments of the company in question to get out and shape narratives. Rarely is it ever a real leak the likes of someone sneaking a grainy...
Here's the problem with this line of thinking: Sure you can power limit the CPU to 65W in the BIOS but ultimately you're paying the price for a 142W, 220W, or 250W CPU instead of a 65W CPU.
Apple shipped almost 29 million Mac computers in 2021 (8.5% worldwide market share) with most models being built on Apple silicon. Losing that kind of volume hurts.
That's the most ridiculous earnest take I've seen around here. I have software compiled on systems and frameworks from 20 years ago that ran on Athlon XP to Pentium to Core and now my Ryzen system and it runs on all of them transparently. AMD 130nm, Intel 65nm, 22nm, 14nm, and TSMC 7nm.
Even if...
Good question. What are you talking about?
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https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/2661-evga-mosfet-failure-possible-from-thermal-runaway-scenario
It's funny that they...
Haha whatever man. Blame EVGA. They allegedly have different hardware revisions floating around with and without pads on the SC 1060's. Tom's reviewed an SC card without them. Some people claimed their cards had them but I acquired one late in the cycle in 2018 and they did not.
The great EVGA...
The EVGA SC 1060 models did not have thermal pads on the RAM or VRM which made for very high temperatures on the latter. That line was infamous for that. It doesn't surprise me they cheaped out on the SC 1660 models at all.
That place reads like what I'd expect from a purported engineering and economic analyst who aims to teach us behind a sketchy pseudonym and Intel branded banner.
I'm glad you continue to expose marketing lies here with us.
R.I.P. to the hypebeasts who in the months before Alder Lake's launch came in here and techsplained to us how the "problems" with thread scheduling were fiction because the issue was already solved.
I checked one of the Gigabyte systems I have on hand and the "System Memory Multiplier" is set to "Auto" and so is the "Infinity Fabric Frequency and Divider".
Look for something in the UEFI related to infinity fabric frequency and dividers. I'm not sure what brand board you have but on Asrock boards that's in the overclock section together with DRAM OC and XMP settings. On these Asrock boards, the auto setting does 1:1.
Do the math. In 2017, Intel sold the budget-focused 2C/4T Pentium G4560 for $64. Now 5 years later in 2022 they're selling a 2C/4T Pentium G7400 for $80. It was a decent budget choice then but it isn't now.
The answer was given in the above post but the author posts on Twitter and here under the "witeken" handle and acts like a fluffer for Intel.
I still remember all of his annual Intel year in review threads which always read like corporate newsletters straight from the office of the Intel CEO.
As much as I enjoy the dmens vs world debates (featuring CapFrameX), aren't we past the point of taking marketing slides at face value?
Haven't you people been burned enough by those misleading Sunny Cove/Ice Lake/Rocket Lake/Tiger Lae slides of the past year?
I'll believe the performance...
At Computex 2021 their CEO clearly said they would be in production by the end of the year so why are you acting like a 2022 release date is a sudden shock? A wafer isn't going through production, packaging, and shipping in 2 weeks.
The answer is, it depends.
If you have Intel blinders on: AMD Ryzen 5000 selling out everywhere despite overpriced MSRP and retailer scalping? Fake news! Intel gained marketshare!
If you don't have Intel blinders on then you should look at the Intel 1Q2021 thread.
AMD was/is supplying 6, 8...
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