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    Ryzen 2 slide in KitGuruTech video

    https://www.reddit.com/r/AyyMD/comments/79aiwh/ryzen_2/ Ryzen 2 in Feb 2018? --> -1 Credibility Point. According to AMD's very own roadmap, Ryzen+ in 2018, Ryzen 2 in 2019. Telling people three months ahead that you can preorder a CPU in January 2018? --> -1 Credibility Point. Conveniently...
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    Intel's response to RyZen.

    There are some whispers from Chiphell that Intel will do a price adjustment for current Kabylake and Broadwell-X lineup by 19th of March. And about something something delay in the upcoming 10nm roadmap. No idea about the reliability of this rumor, will check back again by end of March.
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    Intel's response to RyZen.

    That idle power consumption is crazy good omg.
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    AMD Ryzen (Summit Ridge) Benchmarks Thread (use new thread)

    http://imgur.com/a/yFYSr By stalking the post history of the OP from the Baidu Forum. He might have deleted his post, but his post history is still there.
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    AMD Ryzen (Summit Ridge) Benchmarks Thread (use new thread)

    Single Core: 146 cb Multi core: 1130-1140 cb Yup, big grain of salt.
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    AMD Ryzen (Summit Ridge) Benchmarks Thread (use new thread)

    https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/6498-2017-leading-edge-semiconductor-landscape.html https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/6160-2016-leading-edge-semiconductor-landscape.html Intel_10nm > TSMC_10nm > Samsung/Glofo_10nm > Intel_14nm > Samsung/Glofo_14nm > TSMC_16nm > Intel_22nm
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    AMD Ryzen (Summit Ridge) Benchmarks Thread (use new thread)

    Haswell @ 3.20Ghz beats Skylake @ 4.00Ghz in Single Thread performance. Sounds legit.
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    Steam numbers for new GPUs.

    If the numbers come from system info fetched by Steam when users log into Steam, then yes, it paints a picture of the popularity of different GPUs among gamers (miners excluded). But this is only a survey, which means i can boast that i own a 1080 while in reality i have only a 1060. So yeah...