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They can’t seem to make a decent GPU above midrange but the CPUs are awesome and they keep intel in check.
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It wont suck. But wont blow your socks off either. It will be competitive and cost significantly less then Intel's 10 core w/e lake coming out next. It will probably cost $600 at that point.If Zen 2 sucks, the AMD's boat is sunk! And that would suck.
This pretty much.It wont suck. But wont blow your socks off either. It will be competitive and cost significantly less then Intel's 10 core w/e lake coming out next. It will probably cost $600 at that point.
They have a GPU stack that competes from 2080 down. That's 99% of the market yet people like you write this almost weekly.They can’t seem to make a decent GPU above midrange but the CPUs are awesome and they keep intel in check.
Not all of us are using our computers as dedicated gaming machines, so even if 144hz doesn't matter, better CPU very well may. Any sort of productivity work can benefit from faster CPU, and many of the programs can now benefit from multi-core.I'm at the point of, "who cares?"
This stupid 6600k still plays all of my games on high settings. Heck I have a buddy who still rocks a 1055t with a GTX 970 and plays everything fine.
Unless you're in the "games are unplayable bellow 144hz" crowd, it hardly seems to matter anymore. Now that all games are console ports, systems seem to last forever. Toss in a new gpu ever 5 years and keep chugging.
Just because their newest card is 700 bucks doesn’t mean they compete. The card runs hotter and is slower. In any case who cares.They have a GPU stack that competes from 2080 down. That's 99% of the market yet people like you write this almost weekly.
CPU stack isn't much different outside of 240p 1000 Hz gaming.
They may not all have two cpu chiplets, and the ones with a single chiplet and io die will probably not be hurt much by the separate io die. The inter-chiplet latency on the >8c CPUs will probably have an impact on some workloads, though.Prety sure it won't actually 'suck', but I am sure there will be a tradeoffs by doing multiple chiplets with separate IO instead of going with monolithic solution. Just gotta keep the expectation in check.