So still a haswell 'refresh'
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Yes but that's due to a slow down in per cycle performance. Give a performance increase that is worth changing for and people will upgrade.
edit: What we really need is AMD to bring out a Steamroller chip that is equal in performance and undercuts on price. Hopes are not high.
Yup, Intel seem to have missed that it goes hardware then software then the need for upgrade is generated and people move on.
What they've done is destroy performance improvements, focus on all the wrong areas(for desktop), no new fancy software that can use 50% more performance or double the core number and as such stuff that ran on a CPU bought in their Dell 5 years ago is still running fine.
What I find unbelievable is Intel both don't know this, are hurting their own business with their fabs being no where near fully utilised(which is inefficient and costs a lot more). The ridiculous thing is these two things are related, they used to push faster chips every year with bigger die sizes, the bigger die sizes meant less chips coming off each wafer, and creating significantly faster chips which drives up demand. By going small chip they've both drastically reduced foundry utilisation and stunted performance growth which has stunted demand.
Yes, they want to jump into mobile more and push performance/power usage/battery life in that segment. But there is a reason most companies have different products for drastically different segments. By trying to make a chip that can work in (very fake) 5W up to 100W.... it's daft. They are making the best high power chips but they haven't moved forwards with them in ages, but they aren't even close to the best chips in mobile and still need Atom for very low power usage.
AMD has stagnated for years but Jaguar looks capable of anything from 3-25W and giving good performance and power/battery life/usability in any of its form factors. Intel both because of their money and ability really should have split phone(atom), added a low power mobile chip for tablets through pretty decent laptops then have a 30-100W high end chip for more powerful laptops and desktops. High end Intel performance has stagnated mostly because they are trying to jam this chip into tablet power bracket for absolutely no reason. No other company in the world thinks a 100W capable chip should also work well in a 5W tablet.... for a reason.
Realistically if Atom had always been focused at sub 3-5W then that would likely be a better chip as well for mobile than it is now.
Anyway, if Intel just made a stonking octo core in mainstream it would drive software, drive demand, sell well at £300 with failed chips being hexcore a little cheaper and it would also drive up usage at the fabs.