ToTTenTranz
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Remember that TSM already did ninja everything to N6 for cycle times.
Why would AMD start producing N6 Vermeer if they probably have all the floorplans for N6 Warhol already?
Remember that TSM already did ninja everything to N6 for cycle times.
This makes no sense. It is completely disconnected from reality. At least in the western markets I check on. The Ryzen 5500 is selling for $92 but in 2nd place for sales here. Your contention is disproved immediately. More people are buying it than any other CPU except the flagship gamer.The AM4 gamers most likely to be on the market for an upgrade should be Zen3 users as they'd be the last in line to upgrade to AM5. And for those, churning out more vcache-less CPUs wouldn't do much good.
This makes no sense. It is completely disconnected from reality. At least in the western markets I check on. The Ryzen 5500 is selling for $92 but in 2nd place for sales here. Your contention is disproved immediately. More people are buying it than any other CPU except the flagship gamer.
Here in Euroland there's plenty of Vermeer Zen 3 options. It's just the X3D that are gone.This makes no sense. It is completely disconnected from reality. At least in the western markets I check on. The Ryzen 5500 is selling for $92 but in 2nd place for sales here. Your contention is disproved immediately.
Could it be that not every person buying a Ryzen 5500 is building a gaming desktop, and when AMD is talking about "reintroducing AM4 products for gamers", they're not talking about the people buying 5500?More people are buying it than any other CPU except the flagship gamer.
