cytg111
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Dude you got owned.. fess up
2012
AMD loss
Intel profit
2013
AMD loss
Intel profit
2014
AMD loss
Intel profit
2015
AMD loss
Intel profit
2016
AMD loss
Intel profit
I'd say the adf is getting "owned".
2012
AMD loss
Intel profit
2013
AMD loss
Intel profit
2014
AMD loss
Intel profit
2015
AMD loss
Intel profit
2016
AMD loss
Intel profit
2012
AMD loss
Intel profit
2013
AMD loss
Intel profit
2014
AMD loss
Intel profit
2015
AMD loss
Intel profit
2016
AMD loss
Intel profit
I'd say the adf is getting "owned".
2020
AMD loss and subsequent Chapter 11 bankruptcy after failing to refinance the remaining 1.5 billion of long-term debit due between 2020-2024
Intel profit
Is there any word on how many cores would be offered on this generation?
Is there any word on how many cores would be offered on this generation?
Still quad-core. Cannonlake is rumoured to increase the core count.
INBF...
I am going to follow your advice, around December 31, 2019, I am going to short-sell AMD stock, sell all my assets and buy puts with the proceeds. I'll post a bunch of pics with my new Ferrari and a nice house with tennis courts circa 2020. I hope you do the same so we can do a Gumball around the world in our supercars, while donating 24-core Intel CPUs to the poor!
Moving on now to discuss Kaby Lake, not AMD, NV, Via, Matrox, etc.
Thx, what's your best estimate of the release of Kaby and Cannonlake?
Q3-4 2016
Q2-3 2017
"Then in the second half of 2017, we expect to launch our first 10-nanometer product, code named Cannonlake. "
July 2015
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...-will-introduce-kaby-lake-at-14nm-to-fill-gap
Easy.
July 2014 - Haswell Refresh
August 2015 - Skylake
September/October 2016 - Kabylake
October/November 2017 - Cannonlake
It should be 12 months but it never turns out to be.
Also, "second half" unfortunately means "deep into" so July is quite unlikely.
Kabylake Desktop is Q4 2016, that is October to December(most probably November 2016). And since Skylake will be a 5Q product, im assuming Kabylake will too and that will put Desktop Cannonlake to Q1 2018.
Idk, I think intel will do anything it takes to make sure they release Kabylake before AMD can launch Zen. AMD is seemingly always late to party!
Heck, with the added cores Zen could even be a threat to Kabylake's performance, particularly in multithreaded tasks. I am kind of doubtful that will include gaming though seeing as console are limited to 8 threads.
Projected 2015 Mobile/PC group shortfall c.f 2014 PC profits:
Q1 = 1.4, Q2=2.1, assume Q3=1.7, assume Q4=1.4
Total shortfall = 6.6 billion USD.
If 4.2 billion is attributable to Mobile,as per 2014, then PC shortfall for 2015 is 2.4 billion.
If 3.4 billion is attributable to Mobile, then PC shortfall for 2015 is 3.2 billion USD.
10 bit HEVC/VP9 in hardware is a big update, much more important than another 5% CPU speedup. This is what I'm looking for. So it definitely isn't just a renamed Skylake. Good to know that Kabylake is compatible with 100 series chipset.
Could be that since shrinks are becoming so difficult and taking longer, we will see more µarch changes within the same node moving forward. Surely Tick-Tock as originally envisioned can't continue forever.
Tick-Tock is dead. Say hello to "Tick-Tock-Tock"
Based on this and the fact that KabyLake has never been in the roadmap before, I really think that KabyLake is just Cannonlake uarch. on 14nm.
I don't think so.
Kabylake= Gen 9.5
Cannonlake= Gen10