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Seems to me that besides coming out with a better stack of processors top to bottom that AMD under the leadership of Dr. Su is also playing their cards better? I would be curious to think what others have to say.
It's not like AMD is pulling off some crazy 4 dimensional chess move. They're pretty much following Intel's playbook, it's just that Intel has spectacularly screwed up their execution.
. Amd does have my attention, but if what I have read is true amd may be to expensive to mess with.
Speculation is interesting, but nothing to hang your hat on. It will be released soon enough with actual prices. Make your decision then.Funny the way hardware works these days. One company comes out with a better chip, then in a year or 2 the other out performs them. I have not built an amd system in many years. Amd does have my attention, but if what I have read is true amd may be to expensive to mess with.
Zen 3 ? No, Zen 2 is kicking hiney and taking names, both in desktop and Server (Rome) On July 7th, the chips will be public. Zen 3 will only be an upgrade to an already awesome CPU. Of course this is all based on what we saw a few days ago. When real reviews comes out is when we can really say "its over for a year or two"The situation right now has AMD one up on Intel, but that's happened often enough in the past without much in the way of lasting consequences. The real answer to the question will arrive with Zen 3. If they get that part out before (or even around 2021) and it's even close to being as significant as Zen 2, then at that point Intel better have their pedal to the metal.
Seems to me that besides coming out with a better stack of processors top to bottom that AMD under the leadership of Dr. Su is also playing their cards better? I would be curious to think what others have to say.
When real reviews comes out is when we can really say "its over for a year or two"
It'll be hilarious if the thing to have in 2021 ends up being a killer AMD cpu + an amazing Intel GPU. Who would have thought?
That would truly be hilarious turn of events.
Seems to me that besides coming out with a better stack of processors top to bottom that AMD under the leadership of Dr. Su is also playing their cards better? I would be curious to think what others have to say.
It's not like AMD is pulling off some crazy 4 dimensional chess move. They're pretty much following Intel's playbook, it's just that Intel has spectacularly screwed up their execution.
You misunderstand me. I fully expect that it's a one sided battle, with the possible exception of mobile, for at least a year. But AMD has been in similar positions before. The real test is if they can follow up.