I prefer the times I'm using an in-house developed tool and it spits out "Error: You should not be having this error"
What was the title of this thread??
It is about how Intel is getting itself distracted with diversification efforts and taking its eye off of the shop, akin to what happened when they made the P4, and giving AMD another opportunity to upstage them again.
It is about how Intel is getting itself distracted with diversification efforts and taking its eye off of the shop, akin to what happened when they made the P4, and giving AMD another opportunity to upstage them again.
Given that he's saying he hopes for it be before Q42013, that implies that he suspects that it won't be.
Medfield complete fail .. SB complete fail . PHi complete fail IB complete fail Haswell complete faill . Ya AMD has intell surrounded. Intel needs to just quit making transitors and go into buillding tractors
No... but there's also a cloud-based version. So it isn't limited and it's also not limited?
I don't think they'll pick either, frankly. Microsoft is going about it all wrong. The winRT version is cordoned off from the x86 world while the x86 version has nothing ARM-ified.
It is about how Intel is getting itself distracted with diversification efforts and taking its eye off of the shop, akin to what happened when they made the P4, and giving AMD another opportunity to upstage them again.
I will politely point out that you are counting Intel's chickens before they have hatched.
Medfield? Phi? Haswell?
Where is the "success"?
Those products are not success, they are attempts at success that have yet to deliver at this time.
SB was success, but that was also their mainstream venue. Failing there would have been catastrophic.
We've seen Intel attempt to get into the mobile handset market before. This is not their first attempt. I wouldn't take vegas odds on this attempt being a success until I see products (plural) sitting on the shelves at my local AT&T and Verizon stores.
XEON Phi? A good attempt at doing something with their billion dollar failure called Larrabee. Again let's not count those chickens just yet. We all know how well Intel does at projecting their imminent dominance of a market that they have yet to really enter into...
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You guys can bet against Intel all day long . At the end of the day your all bankrupt..
ARM is NOT powerful enough to replace x86
It is NOT less fragmented
You guys can bet against Intel all day long . At the end of the day your all bankrupt.. In a business like Intels Success is built off of failures P4 . Now I don't call P4s unsuccessful but so many really ignorant people do.. . Itanic failure or not it gave intel a lot of knowledge of VLIW. Until we see the final curtain. What was successful or a failure in the past until the future reveals itself
Companies come and go . look at Apple top of the world at a time . Than they were over . Price bottomed smart people bought at $5. Everone else faileded. 5 dollats than gets $700 back today
Actually, in the smartphone space where x86 and ARM are finally competing directly, ARM is so far winning.
Actually, in the smartphone space where x86 and ARM are finally competing directly, ARM is so far winning.
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And Sunspider is the benchmark the Xolo phone performed best in compared to its rivals.
Now this bit, is very true. It's kind of ridiculous how little standardisation there is across ARM chips. Even presence of NEON isn't guaranteed, and that's seriously useful SIMD- can you imagine if an x86 chip shipped without SSE?
Actually, in the smartphone space where x86 and ARM are finally competing directly, ARM is so far winning.
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And Sunspider is the benchmark the Xolo phone performed best in compared to its rivals.
Now this bit, is very true. It's kind of ridiculous how little standardisation there is across ARM chips. Even presence of NEON isn't guaranteed, and that's seriously useful SIMD- can you imagine if an x86 chip shipped without SSE?
Except I've already said on multiple occasions, I'm talking about ARM replacing x86 where x86 is the dominant force (desktops/laptops). Just like I don't expect that to happen anytime in the near future, I also don't expect x86 to replace ARM where ARM dominates anytime in the near future.
That graph actually illustrates my point pretty well. There's no magic bullet. You try and bring your power envelope down to that level, your performance goes down with it. If ARM tries to compete with i3's, i5's and i7's, it's power consumption will go up along with it and thus negate any benefit while still posing the issue of reinventing the wheel for no reason.
You mean 1 single customized ARM design leads a certain benchmark in a phone that cost 2x more?
ARM chips tends to be all over the place. Huge fragmentation and different components.
Like laptops there can be huge differences outside the CPU alone due to components.
It's notoriously hard to get accurate cross-platform benchmarks, and yes, Sunspider runs stock browser. But did you read my post? Sunspider was the only benchmark in the Intel phone's original review where it came out on top.
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And the single benchmark where it initially won:
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And now, as you can see from my post above, that lead has been reclaimed by the iPhone 5.
If you're going to accuse me of being misleading or lying, please at least read my post properly next time.
So we have another intel smartphone razr or something get those benchies .
Your points are pointless ./ Intel just broke into the market give it time and it will be intels dime
*pics*
I'm just going to quote my other post on this topic.
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