If no one made high performance GPUs then GPU prices wouldn't be high. They are fixing the high price of GPUs by coming out with a GPU no one would pay a high price for.
This whole thing with Ria is so boring... I get what they are trying to do here but it is so boring... Its more like a father teaching his daughter about new technology. Huge contrast between apple's presentation of products and technology
This is so badly scripted. Grandfather and granddaughter going technology shopping. No enthusiasm it seems they are all trying to remember their scripts rather than actually showing enthusiasm/excitement for products. More like getting together at a cafe and brainstorming. What is with Intel and IBM getting these kids with barely any experience. Being smart and having achieved degrees at a young age is wonderful but they are not ready for being on stage.
It also could just mean a bunch of unnecessary segmentation. 2 i3, i5, i7, i9 skus for U, P, and H alone gets 24 processors. 3 i9 and i7 for desktop add another 6. Add in another 6 for i5 and now you are at 36. There’s gonna be i3 on desktop, what was formerly pentium and celeron for mobile, and pentium and celeron on desktop. Factor in HX for mobile, and remove some of the SKUs for U, P, and H, and you can easily break 50. Most of this segmentation (especially on mobile) is just TDP.
ive read some where part of the reason intel has so many sku's for cpus, is they harvest EVERY THING, and use it in a cpu model in one form or another.
either way, intel's cpu lineup is confusing has hell. i was going to go x99 when it was released, then thought i could save a few hundred and go what ever socket it was at the time, chose a motherboard, then was looking at cpus, and found i was quickly just going up the product stack as there was a 50 buck difference between the cpus, and just ended up with a headache trying to figure it out, so i gave up, went with an x99 board, and the middle cpu and was up and running with that 2 days later.
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shabby - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Is arc coming out too? This year? 😬nandnandnand - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
"Today we're fixing that"Someday we're dumping these.
Yojimbo - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
If no one made high performance GPUs then GPU prices wouldn't be high. They are fixing the high price of GPUs by coming out with a GPU no one would pay a high price for.Dante Verizon - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Boring.nandnandnand - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Salsa tracking memedwade123 - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Extreme high performance at low prices. It's over for the greedy scumbags at AMD.Dante Verizon - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
This just means that AMD is now a premium brand and intel is value for money because it can't keep up with the power of the 7950x, blinkboozed - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Check out the TDPs...j.koshy - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
This whole thing with Ria is so boring... I get what they are trying to do here but it is so boring... Its more like a father teaching his daughter about new technology.Huge contrast between apple's presentation of products and technology
Dante Verizon - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
In terms of introducing new products, the companies' scores look like this:Nvidia: 9, AMD CPU side: 8, GPU side: 5
Intel: -10
nandnandnand - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Nvidia loses points because the lies can be spotted too easily.Dante Verizon - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Nvidia loses one point for lack of creativity in clothing.j.koshy - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
This is so badly scripted. Grandfather and granddaughter going technology shopping. No enthusiasm it seems they are all trying to remember their scripts rather than actually showing enthusiasm/excitement for products. More like getting together at a cafe and brainstorming. What is with Intel and IBM getting these kids with barely any experience. Being smart and having achieved degrees at a young age is wonderful but they are not ready for being on stage.onewingedangel - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
She was more natural than Pat 🤣Harry_Wild - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
“Over 50 processors planned as part of the 13th Gen Core family!”qwertymac93 - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
As if it's a good thing! 🤣shabby - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
Doesn't this honestly mean that they have a lot of duds and just bin them lower and lower?Otritus - Tuesday, September 27, 2022 - link
It also could just mean a bunch of unnecessary segmentation. 2 i3, i5, i7, i9 skus for U, P, and H alone gets 24 processors. 3 i9 and i7 for desktop add another 6. Add in another 6 for i5 and now you are at 36. There’s gonna be i3 on desktop, what was formerly pentium and celeron for mobile, and pentium and celeron on desktop. Factor in HX for mobile, and remove some of the SKUs for U, P, and H, and you can easily break 50. Most of this segmentation (especially on mobile) is just TDP.lmcd - Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - link
No, it means they have more customers with more distinct needs along the power/performance curves.Qasar - Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - link
ive read some where part of the reason intel has so many sku's for cpus, is they harvest EVERY THING, and use it in a cpu model in one form or another.either way, intel's cpu lineup is confusing has hell. i was going to go x99 when it was released, then thought i could save a few hundred and go what ever socket it was at the time, chose a motherboard, then was looking at cpus, and found i was quickly just going up the product stack as there was a 50 buck difference between the cpus, and just ended up with a headache trying to figure it out, so i gave up, went with an x99 board, and the middle cpu and was up and running with that 2 days later.
Meteor2 - Wednesday, September 28, 2022 - link
Cool story.