Rumors tells that SAMSUNG wants to acquire AMD.
http://www.bidnessetc.com/37987-sam...ed-micro-devices-inc-and-battle-industry-gia/
A leader on mobile chips joins the CPU/GPU PRICE/PERFORMANCE LEADER.
AMD will have enough founds to revive its research&development department.
Competing AGAIN with a very advanced Intel one
Can you imagine what will happen?
SoC based computers are more close to reality than you think.
Also because, the new Macbook Air LAPTOP it's already out with 14nm mobile processor
Did you remember what happened when Apple did the iPod? CD died.
Did you remember what happened when Apple did the iPhone? The revolution on mobile.
Did you remember what happened when Apple did the iPad? Tablets from every vendor, including microsoft.
What will happen now that it put a 14nm processor on a LAPTOP?
Do you think that this trend will not reach Desktop and Server Market?
(and 14nm is not the end, 10nm is planned for 2016 and 5nm for 2020, and some scientists in 2012 demonstrated that is possible also to have a 1nm, single atom, transistor:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_nanometer )
So forget your liquid cooling. You'll soon have an actual Destkop power in a 2,5inch box, just connect your monitor and keyboard to it.
Larger cases will be needed just to have multiple CPUs, FINALLY multi-CPU and parallel GPUs will come to your Desktop.
You think you don't need HUGE multicore/parallelism but I think this is the most big bottleneck of ANY current computer. When you browse the internet with chrome did you checked task manager to check how many processes/trheads it spans when you have lot of tabs open? Apps and OS(s) are already ready for huge multi core. For now those process are using a crappy time-division round-robin on our very limited 4C+8T CPUs, but when we'll have a 80core@5GHz SoC we'll be fine to enjoy your MULTI-TASKING computer.
What about GAMES?
In the same way, i don't think that SINGLE CORE @12GHz can do a GAME better than 80cores@5GHz. Also GAME 3D rendering, and game logic, can be processed in parallel, and it's already this way in many games I think.
And 14nm processors can reach 5GHz they just need to leave the "underclocking" they put for saving battery life on mobile devices and optimize things on the chips (it's like it's done with new DDR-X RAM is out, the frequency gets improved some year later after engineers work on optimizing the chips and always a lower nm architecture will go more fast than the previous one)
Anyway the ONLY way to dream something like 10GHz+ is just the new mobile-driven nanotech development, because the smaller it is the less you need to cool it down (so you can make near-to-unlimited power happen on the silicon, because nowadays the issue it's like the nuclear fusion issue, you can't bring to more frequency because you'll melt the container) .
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...that-will-take-us-to-the-limits-of-moores-law
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...scaling-exploring-options-on-the-cutting-edge
So I think, "desktop CPU development" is not completed, au contrarie, we're facing a new BIG revolution. Give just some year or two: just the time for them to sell out all the current 32/22nm stock and they will launch awesome things.
You'll have fun in new way, liquid cooling fan? Yes if AMD/Samsung/Intel will release some Overclockable SoCs/3D chips etc. you will have fun the same way, but trying to bring them at 20GHz!
