Thanks for the detailed response but the last bit about the new M4 iPad Pro being so thin?
To me that is one of the many cons of Apple which unfortunately has been copied by far too many other vendors. Why would I want a laptop or phone etc. which is 1 or 2 mm thinner and loses out on any or...
I guess the biggest difference is that without these auto-overclocking motherboards Intel would have won even fewer benchmarks.
And Intel marketing (and engineering) did not know that is very very unlikely. That motherboard manufacturers play loose with the specs? Well Asus for one have been...
Intel are not quite wrapping Xeons with dollar bills like the did with dumping (er, "contra revenue" in Intel-speak) when they tried to get into the tablet market with Atom (far too late and in a great panic), but while:
~ 75%+ for 66% of the revenue
doesn't sound that bad for Intel, I suspect...
How about creating a "GPU" with the x86 everywhere philosophy!
Because the 8086 was such a great chip, and getting lucky with IBM PC gig had no bearing whatsoever!
Intel must have been reading "computer history according to Intel" when they started on Larrabee, or were just mad.
Weren't the rumours during the shortages and PS5 yields were poor - and further rumours that Sony had upped clocks late in the deployment cycle (probably after finding out that XBX was a bigger die) and this was a major reason for the poor yields.
I'm sure AMD learned some lessons so maybe...
Hard to see how efficiency cannot improve with this, but a lot of K - and even more so, KS - buyers mostly claim they don't care about efficiency - not even from being able to cool their CPUs.
I rather suspect that productive tasks will suffer more - especially anything not relying that much on...
I too hope they don't get away with this. Upto 40% loss for plain 14900 etc. is totally unprecedented, I think.
However, look at the total lack of courage displayed, amongst others, ComputerBase. Their article from 2024-04-06:
(Intel baseline profile: BIOS updates for unstable K CPUs...
While I have zero experience if NDAs, I should think refuting a rumour almost confirms something and provides a fair bit of information... So I would expect that any comments other than "no comment" would be covered.
Well, as long as the media mostly ignores the issue, Intel are not going to do much IMO.
If the media was not afraid of offending Intel PR and actually be sometimes willing to look out for buyers...
... This would have generated top articles everywhere AND a total re-bench of all current...
It's not bad unless measured in performance per transistor or area where it fails massively.
From the size of its die and the number of transistors it should perform two tiers better, I think. (AFAIR it's die size is around 400mm² on 6nm so it should perform between a RX6700XT and RX6800, but...
I wonder whether ECC memory would catch those errors earlier?
Looking at LGA 1700 chipsets only W680 supports ECC and I was only able to find a total of 3 Asus motherboard using that chipset.
That person testing 100s quoted in post #370...
Headline writers!
Their actual article isn't that bad as the mainly go on about console sales being down which is the main driver of the revenue decline - see the AMD financial results thread - but the headline writers can help the clickbait dGPU title. Not that Radeon sales are great, but even...
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