DrMrLordX
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The guy that got banned got banned from the AMD Subreddit for posting the magazine pics.
Why did he get banned from r/AMD? Some kind of copyright violation rule there or . . . ?
6c skl instead of 4c is super.
Maybe from a cost PoV, but otherwise, no. Skylake-X gives us that in Q3 2017, and we can already get 6c Broadwell on LGA2011-v3 today. It isn't THAT great.
- Kaby-Lake as well as Cannon-Lake were supposedly late designs just to save face and management was just hoping AMD wouldn't compete. Cannon-Lake is said to bring almost no architectural improvements.
What about Coffee Lake? Does it say anything about that?
My head hurts. Anyone mind explaining which chip does what? I'm a desktop user so with tick-tock-tock I expected the one after Kaby to be 10nm. Is that still correct? We've had BW-SL-KL so although BW was hardly released for desktop, we seem to have come to the end of 14nm?
See krumme's response, but you are not alone. Intel's lineup has become confusing, especially with the desynch between mobile, desktop, HEDT, and server offerings.
Looking at the article and the 10nm woes they might skip cannon lake and go straight to ice lake.
It looks like Cannon Lake will skip desktop anyway, not sure if we'll see it in HEDT or server/workstation form.
Right now AMD has stated that ARM will be restricted to semi-custom based on customer requirement.
Judging by the lackluster support for Seattle, that makes sense.