DrMrLordX
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Intel didn't have the foresight to transition a 'Cove' architecture to 14nm till it was too late. And even then, there are only marginal gains to be had in some workloads. Intel got way to aggressive with it's 10nm process, to really 'sink' the competition, and it bit them in the arse. Now, they'll be lucky if they can catch back up in 5 years.
If only they had listened to Francois. Allegedly he was one of the first to propose something like Rocket Lake. Allegedly.
It will easily retake the performance crown in gaming, which is a very important area.
Based on what?