the MB makers must be really sick of all of those sockets and power specs/chipset and BIOS updates over last 5 years....LGA1159? Thanks no Intel, at least 8C CFL-Refresh was Z370 compatible.
the MB makers must be really sick of all of those sockets and power specs/chipset and BIOS updates over last 5 years....LGA1159? Thanks no Intel, at least 8C CFL-Refresh was Z370 compatible.
the MB makers must be really sick of all of those sockets and power specs/chipset and BIOS updates over last 5 years....
Isn't that's how they make money out of customers? ( or the proper English word here is "milk" ).
@ApTeM Where did you find that?
Intel has had several years to retool Ice Lake to release it on their refined 14nm node. Why haven't they done that yet and instead they are going to release an Nth iteration of Sky Lake?
Scrap 10nm if it doesn't work. Go to EUV 7nm for God's sake.
Intel started developing the 7nm process at the very least three years ago as all wafer producers always codevelop two nodes simultaneously.
I don't remember Intel dragging any of their previous uArchs for so long.
Because of bad management.
Brian Krzanich couldn't be single-handedly responsible for this fiasco. And again they have all the money in the world to be on the edge. Why have they failed so hard?
Yes he is. Because when a new CEO comes in, he also brings his own team of advisors. He fired a bunch of people when he became a CEO. There are countless articles about this.
CanardPC wrote a great piece about what was happening inside Intel when he was in charge. It was chaos to put it simply. It said he was cancelling projects left and right, firing those that disagreed with him and had no patience.
I've seen it and read it but these were speculations to put in mildly. Never seen anything coming directly from the horse's mouth. Not a single post on medium.com from a current/past Intel employee.
So do you believe he got fired because he was having sex with an employee?
Absolutely not. I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that no one among Intel management had the guts to stand up against the company being actively destroyed/mismanaged for so long..
I don't see how that's something hard to believe.
When Leo Apotheker was in charge of HP, he announced that they were going to abandon selling PCs.
Do you know how crazy you have to be as a CEO of a #1 manufacturer of computers to announce you'd flat out abandon it?
@ApTeM I'm starting to have serious doubts on whether it's real.
Compare it to this: https://www.techpowerup.com/254838/intel-expands-9th-gen-core-desktop-and-mobile-processor-families
-i3-10300 is at 62W TDP. Why?
-7MB and 9MB L3 cache for a 4 core chip?
-14+++, when Intel refers to everything as just 14 now.
-No superscripts
-Processor Graphics goes from a checkmark to a name
-Most striking, is how RCP is shown as X$, when Intel presentations show it as $X. The latter is the accepted convention when denoting dollar amounts.
Anon-chan board as source gg
Typography is pretty good though
Because of the much faster LPDDR4, the subscores are better for Comet Lake-U.
And 7MB of L3 make very little sense as well. For example 6C dies have 6 partitions of 2MB of L3 cache. Can't really reduce that to 7MB?
The score is bad anyways. The Icelake version running at 3.5GHz performs identically.
Could you post something a little bit less cryptic? Google doesn't find anything at source.gg