Man, I made a career out of trolling Intel dolts and tards on WCCFTECH who believed anything was possible with "muh tuning". When the Arrow Lake reviews hit it was like a bug bomb was dropped on the place, about 75% of the usual suspects/cockroaches vanished in a couple weeks, and even many of the venerable 'tards of the round table disappeared, never to be seen or heard from again. That was almost a year ago. The Intel brand STILL holds major sway outside of DIY circles.
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Excellent observations. Shows there is a lot of brand loyalty, enduring instability of their (loony) tuned systems, up to a point of ridicule and surrender (with Arrow Lake).
In the meantime, there is also a lot of deferrals of purchases, until their favorite vendor releases a CPU that is not laughable. So, you will see people hanging onto their Alder Lake, Raptor Lake as long as they can, arguing that CPU performance does not matter, trying to hold out for Nova Lake.
Which, means, there will be a lot of pent-up demand when Nova Lake is released, and margin of Zen 6 vs. Nova Lake will matter. If it takes 2-hi V-Cache, AMD will release it to hold their current margin.
Lisa will have complete victory at hand, but wait,
@adroc_thurston says Lisa will rather nickel and dime than go for full victory.