I found this to be a fascinating summary of Intel's questionable marketing strategies over the last few years.
IF the picture painted by Adored is accurate, the rot goes pretty deep and the reputation of a certain former tech
journalist tarnished. To my mind, in a roundabout way, it also affirms...
Tom's hardware tested a beta of AMD's boost frequency bios fix...early results seem promising.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-ryzen-3000-boost-frequency-bios-fix-agesa,40359.html
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/nvidia-ceo-says-buying-a-gpu-without-ray-tracing-is-just-crazy/
As an early adopter of RTX (owned an RTX2080 since December last) I have no regrets. I have thoroughly enjoyed tinkering with the tech in supported games and while the framerates and fluidity would...
For those folks who wanted an RTX2080 with more cuda cores and no raytracing, this might be just what the doctor ordered....
https://www.techpowerup.com/257761/amd-readies-larger-7nm-navi-12-silicon-to-power-radeon-rx-5800-series
This article appears to indicate it may be possible...
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14687/tsmc-announces-performanceenhanced-7nm-5nm-process-technologies
The good news is you can stop wasting so much on expensive Cpu coolers and Gpu waterblocks and put the money towards more sensible upgrades like an RTX2080Ti or pimping RGB ;)
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/silicon-lottery-binned-ryzen-3000,40010.html