Caporegime
I don’t think anyone think whatever AMD is pulling is ok.
I think the bone is your sarcastic comment about “apologies for intel”.
If I was intel marketing guys, I would be laughing my head off right now. AMD created this BS all by themselves. And they dug a pretty deep hole over the last 4 years to bury themselves in. I mean, with some work and some money, I am sure AMD can dig themselves out of it. After all Lisa Su went into AMD to produce Ryzen processors to demonstrate to the world that AMD can make CPU. I think ultimately they are gunning for the OEM and server sector. While the High end desktop processors are probably gonna remain a niche and enthusiast market. While this niche market is small in revenues and capitalisation, it is vocal. Al the YouTube, review sites and tech sites are all about the Ryzen and threadrippers. Very few if at all any does Epyc reviews. So if AMD fails this market then they will get a pasting.
Because I am taking the mickey because people were defending AMD over this,or making reasons why support shouldn't happen. Because all the Intel fans made the same excuse when Intel started doing it's socket lockouts too. There were people on here being obtuse many pages back because "AMD gave you X generations already" but multiple people pointed out,including those who recently went onto B450,their upgrade path ended at that generation.People were basically telling people it was bad of people to moan at AMD because Intel was "worse",etc. AMD never said anything,etc. Intel made the same "support" and "cost" excuses too. So if AMD uses the same excuses,and people accept it,then surely by extension what Intel did was fine,so people shouldn't show anger at Intel.It was not only me,but people like Martini,Augustus,etc pointing out the irony of it all. I certainly don't think what AMD is doing is good,let alone what Intel is doing so they get called out for it.
I pointed out 20 pages ago,how even OEMs such as Schenker were told by AMD that their B450 motherboards would work:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/commen...ex/fqgnxky/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x
They make the most powerful AMD laptop in existence and found out last week,it wouldn't be compatible. If you read their other responses,they are even trying to get their ODM,Clevo,to try and support it. Whose fault is that,that is the fault of AMD.Even this new excuse is AMD Zen/Zen+ CPUs can't address a 32MB BIOS,then if that is the case,AMD would have foreseen this "problem" by last year surely,which again a few pointed out. But for some reason that wasn't the fault of the company who designed the whole platform.
All they did,is for 12 months quite happily sell B450 motherboards,as the mainstream chipset. They saw people on Reddit,etc where senior AMD people actively post,were talking about Zen3 and B450,and said nothing.
One statement during the Zen2 launch would have prevented all of this. Instead they went the other way and implied even more they would keep the compatibility going. Even GN Steve,said AMD knew they would get a backlash over this,but pulled it forward to stop it affecting the Zen3 launch,and expected people to deal with it and were surprised it was bigger than expected. X399 users were dropped quickly too.We will see how it pans out.
Yes,Intel couldn't have asked for a better thing to happen. They are releasing new CPUs,and then AMD overshadowed it's own Ryzen 3 launch with this,during a lockdown when more enthusiasts are likely to have the time to read the news. Great timing!!
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