Olikan
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Not having to wait several seconds for any half-complex website to load?
i have yet to find a CPU that don't have any delays using a 3G or 4G
Not having to wait several seconds for any half-complex website to load?
Surely the problem with performance is easy to figure out?
Is anyone truely surprised? Desktop PCs are a dying breed.
Edit: I don't think that they will disappear completely, but there will be less sales, and the cost for components will rise.
Surely the problem with performance is easy to figure out?
Intel killed multi core computing by pricing their +4 core at the kind of prices that hardly anyone can afford. It suits their business to have smaller dies at the expense of ultimate performance. Don't blame the TDP cap - Ivy Bridge is 77W and could easily have been a ~3GHz octocore at 125W.
Don't blame the software either - AMD has been trying to go much more multithreaded for years and has been thwarted, simply because intel dominates the market in their position and it doesn't suit them for the software to be more multithreaded than it already is. If the desktop market is dying, it's because intel has strangled it for all it's worth as it attempts to maintain it's position. That's all their is to it.
If the software was available to make use of it, we could easily be looking at 16 or 24 core Kabini's next year. Whats the point when no software uses it and it'll get shot down for having poor single threaded performance in 2013?
Gross margin cratering. So this was just an AMD problem?![]()
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/intel-cfo-says-margins-hit-by-aggressive-actions-2013-01-17
Quote:
margins took a hit in the fourth quarter from "aggressive tactical actions" designed to reduce inventory levels.
[B]Intels inventory Percentage of sales[/B]
Q3 2011: $4 billion 28%
Q4 2011: $4.1 billion 30%
Q1 2012: $4.5 billion 35%
Q2 2012: $4.9 billion 36%
Q3 2012: $5.3 billion 39%
[COLOR="Red"]Q4 2012: $?.? billion ??% [/COLOR]
source:[URL="http://www.marketwatch.com/story/intel-bulls-should-hope-it-made-fewer-chips-2013-01-16?siteid=yhoof2"] Intel bulls should hope it made fewer chips[/URL]
Are you serious? Hardly anyone can afford a quad core? I have seen a lot of outlandish statements in these forums but this is right up at the top. Besides you contradict yourself. You say that hardly anyone can afford a quad but that they would buy them if the software was written better.
The irony is that Intel processors are the cheapest they have ever been despite their lead being larger than ever. The top i7 is what $300 now?
When AMD were actually somewhat competitive Intel was charging $1000 for a CPU!
For some reason that was the direction GPU's were headed, but CPU's pulled up short despite the fact that cooling a 300W CPU is/was far easier than attempting to shoehorn a 300W GPU cooling solution into a 2 or 3 slot height coolerThis is nearly all due to the power wall. I'm pretty sure if 1300W was the limit rather than 130W, we'd have seen similar scaling for well... few more years.
The irony is that Intel processors are the cheapest they have ever been despite their lead being larger than ever. The top i7 is what $300 now?
When AMD were actually somewhat competitive Intel was charging $1000 for a CPU!
For some reason that was the direction GPU's were headed, but CPU's pulled up short despite the fact that cooling a 300W CPU is/was far easier than attempting to shoehorn a 300W GPU cooling solution into a 2 or 3 slot hieght cooler
I wonder if/when we'll see the return of the sub-100W TDP GPU like Intel did in taking top-end mainstream CPU TDP's below 100W?
I never use my PC anymore
Its amazing how many wierd theories there is. Yet ARM makers, memory makers, network makers and so on goes backwards too as segments.
Seems this chart needs to be posted yet again:
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Note the last line.
yep....and that shows that the market is just not doing well
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116877
They still are, they just now have a separate platform for it. And it has 2 extra cores, which is a bigger increase from the $300 to $1000 processor than there ever used to be. Extreme Editions just got you an unlocked processor, maybe a bit of cache, and a few hundred mhz back in the day. Not to mention, for certain workloads, the extra memory and memory bandwidth afforded by the 2011 platform is a big win, even if the single core performance of the processor isn't more.
Expect it to get worse, LOT worse.
Let's face it, outside of the niche market (gamers, professionals) which makes up a VERY small percentage of sales.....your average person will not benefit from an upgrade even if their PC is 4-5 years old.
This was expected. I'm actually surprised it took this long and their stock went down so little.
It will get worse...
Remember that CPU progression curve some scientist came up with? We are at the end of it NOW.
Then you have the entire tablet/phone hype....
Intel will also slowly but surely enter the phone/tablet market. Funny reading these doom and gloom posts.
The market is about high volumes, not a few enthusiasts who think they speak for the entire PC sector buying some I-68000K-FTW-LOLS
Intel will also slowly but surely enter the phone/tablet market. Funny reading these doom and gloom posts.
