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Question Zen 6 Speculation Thread

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Intel had PTL which is a product with at least some claim to fame.
They didn't actually give us much info about the CPU side of the product. Happily bragged about the iGPU for a lil bit, and that was pretty much it.
Even worse, it's like 3 weeks till NDA drops. MTL NDA drop after launch event was pretty much instantaneous.
Intel at CES was less interesting than AMD tbh. At least we got venice and MI400 silicon shots.
 
Showing Zen 6 and 445X silicon but zero details about the former. And AI 400 Laptop (Rebrandeon). Basically, yea :\
All of that is fine, 2 hours of wasted time are not.
It's a problem with NV keynotes too, but they're skippable.
AMD usually does theirs when product, and this wasn't product.
 
Undoubtedly the worst AMD keynote maybe ever; zero product.

It didn't start very well with Lisa's first sentence "this year, everything is all about AI", followed by a deafening silence of the audience starting to zone out from boredom.


Also, remember the time when companies at least pretended to make their Consumer Electronics Show keynotes about consumers?
 
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It didn't start very well with Lisa's first sentence "this year, everything is all about AI", followed by a deafening silence of the audience starting to zone out from boredom.


Also, remember the time when companies at least pretended to make their Consumer Electronics Show keynotes about consumers?
Consumers are F'ed until AI bubble bursts anyways. How many people are going to buy any PC hardware with ram prices being 10x normal?
 
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