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Agreed.So sick of "Ryzen killer" "Intel killer" "Nvidia killer" "iPhone killer" titles...
Agreed.
We need a killer killer to stop it all.
Bitcoin.So Mr Oblong, in your view, what is that "killer killer" ?
flagship killerSo sick of "Ryzen killer" "Intel killer" "Nvidia killer" "iPhone killer" titles...
intel goes the some route as AMD
Sapphire Rapids is going to be immense and kick Zen 3 in the teeth.
It's just a shame by the time it actually comes out in 2023, AMD will be poised to release Zen 5.
I think the companies should rather jump off ship and move to the much more progressive ARM ecosystem.
To be held to ransom by Nvidia and spied on by the Chinese?
To be held to ransom by Nvidia and spied on by the Chinese?
We'll see. ARM is still mostly picking the low-hanging fruit. We'll see if they can continue the fast progress as they get into the difficult high-perfromance stuff. Then there's the question of the software ecosystem. It's one thing to run servers or souped up mobile chips - offering something for the huge crowd inbetween that's compatable with the software they use is something altogether different. It will be interesting to see in 10 years - if anything, I think you might be right & ARM will win in the long run. I hope not, because I think x86 is great & it's shown how much progress it can make recently, but who knows ?Has the take over been allowed by the regulatory?
Also, what exactly have the Chinese to do with anything?
Look here - what Chinese do you see?
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-8cx-gen-2-5g-compute-platform
I think the shift has just started.
The fastest supercomputer in the world is a Japanese ARM based, Apple started to move its Macs to its own ARM-based processors, too.
Whoops! Forgot my /sIm not sure TBH. To match Rome performance will take some doing. To actually compete with Rome...
Has the take over been allowed by the regulatory?
Also, what exactly have the Chinese to do with anything?
Look here - what Chinese do you see?
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-8cx-gen-2-5g-compute-platform
I think the shift has just started.
The fastest supercomputer in the world is a Japanese ARM based, Apple started to move its Macs to its own ARM-based processors, too.