Zen 2 and Navi both turned out to be excellent products. But where are the Ryzen and Navi combination reviews?? It seems pretty idiotic to have a simultaneous release and then reviewers ignore it??
I don't think the rebranded Ti, or supers, cards are generating enough interest to dissuade people from wanting a Zen 2 and Navi combination. 7's galore! It's absolutely the most advanced platform. I'd much rather buy into a PCIe 4.0 platform if I was buying one today. It's a situation where the...
The 5700 series was a good deal even at its current price; perf/$ leader. If they were trolling nvidia and the price is even cheaper then these should sell really well.
Nvidia needs to lower their prices. They've been gouging consumers for far too long.
Their PR is garbage. The only thing they have is astroturfers spreading their infection in tech message boards (a reworked 'focus group' initiative). I've yet to see anyone able to point to an example of good marketing from their marketing department. Take their "Super" branding for an example...
I think that after what we have witnessed, it simply isn't true to say that intel's 10nm is equal to TSMC's 7nm. 10nm is broken and 7nm isn't, so whatever intel was shooting for didn't work properly in the real world and they haven't given any information on what the transistor will look like if...
Zen was started under Rory Reed as was the semi custom unit. He did what he was supposed to do and passed the reins on to Lisa Su, who was hired under Rory Reed leadership as was Mark Papermaster.
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And of course as was Jim Keller.
It's going to be a tough road ahead for intel i think. The significance of what AMD and TSMC accomplished with Zen2 and 7nm can't be overstated. They managed a new scalable chiplet architecture on a node shrink while increasing clock speeds and IPC. The conventional wisdom was clock speed...
Sure you would. And if they were picking up marketshare you would be outraged they weren't picking up higher margins. Or somebody would. And round and round it goes...
Nah. Nvidia is price gouging like they have done for years. AMD is offering more performance for less money, as usual. You need to be crusading against nvidia to lower their prices. Especially since their cards have been on the market for 6 months, prices should have already dropped.
True. And nvidia is a much weaker competitor than intel is. The GPU market is also less predictable and more volatile than the CPU market, partly because nvidia doesn't have any of the clout or government backing than intel does to force OEM's to obey their demands. The closest they have is...
Sounds like the people claiming to be upset about the 5700XT price better high tale it over to nvidia forums or email them directly with their complaints since they are the ones setting the pricing in the GPU market currently.
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