INTEL IS DEAD

smokerob79

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it took over 10 years to happen but intel has lost almost all top spots on bench marks from gaming to video editing!!!! even the "low end" 5600x is beating out higher end intel chips in gaming with very few games getting higher frame rates....you no longer have any reason to even think about buying a intel CPU!!!

 
I always thought amd would take over at some point. Intel has nice offerings but with the way amd is going at a better price, it’s the better choice, I think.
 
5 Ways why AMD Is Beating Intel

Way 1: AMD's Lithography, or "14" Is Not "7"
Way 2: The Platform, or Yes, Another New Socket
Way 3: Pricing Remains an AMD Edge, Depending on How (and When) You Look at It
Way 4: Chiplets Can Help With Yield
Way 5: Content Creation Work? It Sure Loves Cores and Threads
 
It's a back and forth battle IMO and neither will die. I remember AMDs last solid push with the Phantom CPUs a decade ago and everyone said the same thing. Then the "I" series ramped up and everyone said AMD would die.

Struggle drives innovation so it is good for the industry to have the back and forth.
 
Apple M1 FTW...

HAHAHAHA....win what, less then 6% of the computer market???....thanks for the laugh.....

@TruFreelancer ....i would have agreed with you 10 years agos....but now i cant do to Intel and how they are dealing with everything....Intel has its fabworks in-house ....so every time they needs to update the production line they must spend BILLIONS to do so..(i understand they kinda have the money) but not doing this for almost 5 years proves they do NOT want to change production lines as the investors are more of a priority then producing the best CPU's....i will put it to you this way....Intel is starting to look like WANG computers.....
 
HAHAHAHA....win what, less then 6% of the computer market???....thanks for the laugh.....

@TruFreelancer ....i would have agreed with you 10 years agos....but now i cant do to Intel and how they are dealing with everything....Intel has its fabworks in-house ....so every time they needs to update the production line they must spend BILLIONS to do so..(i understand they kinda have the money) but not doing this for almost 5 years proves they do NOT want to change production lines as the investors are more of a priority then producing the best CPU's....i will put it to you this way....Intel is starting to look like WANG computers.....

Its actually a super interesting read if you will take the time. Its not going to change the gaming or workstation market for quite awhile. But in thinks like video editing, etc the M1 chips on the Pro series are just going to crush Intel and AMD. My next computer specifically for video editing might be an apple - just for the speed benefits. No rush - so time will tell.

https://debugger.medium.com/why-is-apples-m1-chip-so-fast-3262b158cba2

I love competition and excited to see each company continue to innovate to try and keep ahead of the others.
 
To be honest intel over the past few years have been caught with their pants down. They've had market superiority for a long time and it came back to bite them, they haven't innovated for years and now they are running around like a chicken with its head cut off. But like @DocHolliday said competition breeds innovation, without it everything just stays the same. While you think that M1 chip might not be a problem for Intel, you have to look at the fact that apple has anywhere from 10 to 15% of the personal computer market share, and they just told their supplier, intel, to fuck off.
 
To be honest intel over the past few years have been caught with their pants down. They've had market superiority for a long time and it came back to bite them, they haven't innovated for years and now they are running around like a chicken with its head cut off. But like @DocHolliday said competition breeds innovation, without it everything just stays the same. While you think that M1 chip might not be a problem for Intel, you have to look at the fact that apple has anywhere from 10 to 15% of the personal computer market share, and they just told their supplier, intel, to fuck off.


Apple tells everyone to fuck off. MOS, Motorola, IBM, now Intel.

Apples history with ARM is sort of funny. They partnered up for the companies spin off from Acorn but weren't interested in using it for a desktop. Ask employee number 1926 about the prototype ARMv2 board that ran ran emulated 68K and 65816 software faster than real hardware and how they canned it lol.
 
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