Soldato
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What's a KF compared to a K?
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What's a KF compared to a K?
What's a KF compared to a K?
Thanks
When the KS launches will it have an igpu?
What's a KF compared to a K?
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Good stuff, solid prices on the X lineup too. 18 cores for $979 is very good
By Intel's standards maybe. In the real world, it's a joke. That's the 1000 unit tray price for a start, and it's $200 more expensive than the 3950X.18 cores for $979 is very good
Some people: Raarrr Intel boo prices!!
Intel: Halves price
Some people: Raarrr still boo!
I think at this point Intel could give CPU's away and come around and clean your house and some would still find something to moan about. What's happening is good for the market so it's all great. Threadripper and 10980XE will trade blows depending on usage so can't go wrong really.
Well yeah, because Intel are junk right now. They could slash prices by 90% and that doesn't excuse the endless security vulnerabilities and mitigations stripping performance out, the endless socket changes, the ridiculous heat and power draw from an archaic manufacturing process. So there is still plenty to "moan" about. And while Intel still inflate their prices - and people think it's a good deal - then there's no reason for AMD to price their superior products substantially lower, which means prices stay high.I think at this point Intel could give CPU's away and come around and clean your house and some would still find something to moan about. What's happening is good for the market so it's all great. Threadripper and 10980XE will trade blows depending on usage so can't go wrong really.
Seriously? 10 series HEDT is going to get annihilated by Threadripper 3. Unless you point your $1,000 CPU on $600 motherboard with $400 quad channel RAM at single-threaded applications of courseThreadripper and 10980XE will trade blows depending on usage so can't go wrong really.
Well yeah, because Intel are junk right now. They could slash prices by 90% and that doesn't excuse the endless security vulnerabilities and mitigations stripping performance out, the endless socket changes, the ridiculous heat and power draw from an archaic manufacturing process. So there is still plenty to "moan" about. And while Intel still inflate their prices - and people think it's a good deal - then there's no reason for AMD to price their superior products substantially lower, which means prices stay high.
Seriously? 10 series HEDT is going to get annihilated by Threadripper 3. Unless you point your $1,000 CPU on $600 motherboard with $400 quad channel RAM at single-threaded applications of course![]()
Zen+ Threadripper yes, especially the WX versions because of the whole NUMA thing and memory latency. The Zen 2 design eliminates that problem. Also, what gaps are there to Intel with the desktop Ryzens? Multi core productivity workloads see Intel crushed at all tiers, and that's only going to be amplified on Threadripper.Unless you haven't read any TR reviews you'd know that the 24/32 core TR's are really bad at some things.
Surely you must be deeply aggrieved by Intel pushing weak 6 and 8 core CPUs on the market that will all be obsolete soon?
Still too expensive, 6 threads for £240. 8 threads for £350.