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newegg in 5 minutes4 out of 5 Microcenters in my area sold out within first 2 hours.
where is that ?My local MC has 25+ in stock, according to the website…
Oh, Gee, for only $2000 I could do round trip airfare and a taxi and be back here by midnight....Tustin, CA.
If you really want one, I could buy one for you and ship it you for a fee.Oh, Gee, for only $2000 I could do round trip airfare and a taxi and be back here by midnight....
You may or may not be joking, but Im sure there are quite a few folks here that would take you up on that.If you really want one, I could buy one for you and ship it you for a fee.
I'm limited to buying one, unfortunately, since MC has a "one per household" policy.You may or may not be joking, but Im sure there are quite a few folks here that would take you up on that.
AMD Achieved Record Server Revenue In Q3 2024, Desktop Now Amounts To 28.7% Unit Share & Mobile Gaining Too
AMD's strong EPYC & Ryzen CPU portfolio has led to the company gaining its record revenue & unit share, according to Mercury Research.wccftech.com
With Intel fumbling this hard, I hope AMD gains to 80% market share. Would be much more inline with what they deserve than 30%.This is surreal. I don’t recall AMD ever reaching nearly 30% desktop marketshare in recent history.
For people who complain about an entirely hypothetical AMD monopoly: they're at 24%. Following the current trend it'll be 15+ years before they even have half the market share.With Intel fumbling this hard, I hope AMD gains to 80% market share. Would be much more inline with what they deserve than 30%.
There are a ton of shitbox office machines around!With Intel fumbling this hard, I hope AMD gains to 80% market share. Would be much more inline with what they deserve than 30%.
Yes, so the 285K is OK, but won't beat 9950x, and first it was how well the 285K does in gaming, just a little below 7800x3d, and now that we have the 9800x3d they are on the server bandwagon saying how great the latest Xeon is, that its only 10%-20 below Turin.View attachment 111202
What a ride it has been. We went from the haters celebrating Zen5% and how lame that is because we needed more gaming performance than that generationally. To Arrow coming out and being a disaster. So the cope kicked in hard with the "People do more than game on their PC you know!"
Then the 9800X3D launching, and suddenly none of us need that much CPU for gaming.
"It doesn't matter at 4K!" "It doesn't matter if you don't have a 4090!" I am getting second hand embarrassment from reading it everywhere.
Update: Someone made/composited a clearer image of the dies.
People like what they like, that's cool. Just be consistent. So many complained about the gaming envelope not being pushed enough with Vanilla 5. The 3D delivers and suddenly we don't need that much CPU performance. After many predicted it would have the same generational 5% and was destined to flop, no less. It's bananas 🍌Yes, so the 285K is OK, but won't beat 9950x, and first it was how well the 285K does in gaming, just a little below 7800x3d, and now that we have the 9800x3d they are on the server bandwagon saying how great the latest Xeon is, that its only 10%-20 below Turin.
Its always something with that crowd .
Back in my competitive full contact karate days
Bring back the Black Edition!$999 9800XTX3D when?
What you're seeing is a real world example of data movement versus computation in power consumed. Remember, most of the power consumed by a CPU is used by moving data, not the actual computation.Are they using golden silicon with the 9800x3D? Eg. high clocks requiring low voltage?