adroc_thurston
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Ships much later too!Much bigger die tho.
It ramps by Q2.Maybe people's expectations on Panther's volume need to be reduced.... bigly.
Ships much later too!Much bigger die tho.
It ramps by Q2.Maybe people's expectations on Panther's volume need to be reduced.... bigly.
Maybe people's expectations on Panther's volume need to be reduced.... bigly.
Life is always a circleI remember when AMD was the one cancelling non-competitive Opteron chips in the Bulldozer days... https://wccftech.com/amd-server-roa...ement-2h-2014-steamroller-kaveri-arrive-2014/
Paywall drivel. Intel aint cancelling Xeon, lol. They are just cancelling the 8 channel version in favor of the 16 channel one.Intel is done for in DC Buisness![]()
Intel Cancels its Mainstream Future Xeon: We Go Into the Impacts
A major shift in Intel Diamond Rapids is a sign of the timesaxautikgroupllc.substack.com
You might be on to something. It was my first instinct to blame 18a/18ap for the cancellation but . . .Regarding the manufacturing side, keep in mind that DMR is reliant upon both 18A and foveros direct same as CWF. Now recall which of those two Intel blamed for the delay to CWF. It's quite plausible that they're still trying to solve reliability problems with foveros direct.
They're canning the mainstream 8ch stuff, which is the one market they still have life in.Paywall drivel. Intel aint cancelling Xeon, lol.
That's like 70% of their server volumePaywall drivel. Intel aint cancelling Xeon, lol. They are just cancelling the 8 channel version in favor of the 16 channel one.
Yeah they only fed >80% of their volume into the woodchipper.They are just cancelling the 8 channel version in favor of the 16 channel one
More.That's like 70% of their server volume
Imagine being the guy in charge of replacing a pile of CSX/ICX sockets in 2027 and your boss is craving Intel nuggiesThey're canning the mainstream 8ch stuff, which is the one market they still have life in.
Extremely short sighted move.
They can always pay extra for the 16ch platform lolImagine being the guy in charge of replacing a pile of CSX/ICX sockets in 2027 and your boss is craving Intel nuggies
Tons more cores than you'll ever need.They can always pay extra for the 16ch platform lol
Imagine being the guy in charge of replacing a pile of CSX/ICX sockets in 2027 and your boss is craving Intel nuggies
It's possible that Intel could consolidate all their Diamond Rapids SKUs around the 16ch platform, including lower core-count SKUs. But that would be weird and expensive for the buyer.Tons more cores than you'll ever need.
Meanwhile that pesky 32/48c F Venice dangles around like a cocaine-infused candy.
Weird, expensive, DRAM pop options that will hurt etc.It's possible that Intel could consolidate all their Diamond Rapids SKUs around the 16ch platform, including lower core-count SKUs. But that would be weird and expensive for the buyer.
Large(r) scale AMD server sales coming from replacement of intel sockets, then?Weird, expensive, DRAM pop options that will hurt etc.
There's a good reason Intel had dual track platforms and AMD adopted them too.
Idk but this just makes AMD's job easier.Large(r) scale AMD server sales coming from replacement of intel sockets, then?
I think (think) Intel is full of lobotomized cretins completely obvious to the market reality.I don't understand this move at all. What possible reasons could intel have?
You could've done that in 2025.
Trying to strongarm margins maybe?Large(r) scale AMD server sales coming from replacement of intel sockets, then?
I don't understand this move at all. What possible reasons could intel have?
You don't have any Intel sockets to buy while AMD g2m guys are exploding your phone and giggling while doing so.I think these are the kind of companies that short of Intel going out of business will be buying Intel.
How.Trying to strongarm margins maybe?
Relying on brand loyalty only, I would presume? Surely someone has a reason, and Tan probably had to ultimately approve it, so there must be a reason.How.
What. Strongarm what? With that roadmap?
Brand loyalty works if you have a roadmap.Relying on brand loyalty only, I would presume?
This might sound weird, but people at Intel are stupid.Surely someone has a reason, and Tan probably had to ultimately approve it, so there must be a reason.
