HHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAH OH WOW

HHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAH OH WOW

Intel just went and killed itself

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I never thought I'd see another Athlon 64-era timeline for AMD

Funny what happens when competent management runs the company, right?

history always repeats itself. turn on the news.

JUST

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Good.

Watergate was never this bad, or entertaining for that matter.

brb buying even more AMD stock.

Cascadelake is 2018. So 2019 is Icelake on 14nm+++?

Someone care to turn this into normy speek for me?

>buying tech company stock
Are you living in a cardboard box waiting for the day someone makes it big?

you can always delid it

>didn't buy at $1.6
I didn't, but buying at $2/share has already given significant gains.

Intel will release on the same silicon lithography since 2015 the next gen server chips

Top
Kek

FF

Lol Intel? More like memetel

so same as ryzen 2

ok lol

>Moore's law was a lie!
Gee, who could have seen this coming.

Except Intel has been releasing Broadwell for over 4 years now.
Zen+ brought good things even if it wasn't a huge jump in XFR2 and PB2.

Really if you're buying Intel after Spectre/Meltdown, you've got bigger problems.

Intel is skullfucked if they're still trying to get their 10nm node off the ground by the time AMD releases 7nm Zen2

Zen+ brought actual improvements. Coffee Lake is just Skylake with higher clocks and more cores.

amd is still objectively worse

i'm liking how they're forcing intel hands though.

>objectively
In gaymes you mean.

Icelake isn't backported. It's a 2020 product.

28 Intel cores vs 64 AMD cores.

AMD will still end up using less power somehow.
Ayy lmao

For 10nm intel had planned a modular server platform where customers could select cores, IO, accelerators, and they'd get a custom SoC made to order. Intel delayed this. They removed it from all roadmaps. Now they have a new 14nm lineup coming for next year.

They didn't backport their 10nm planned parts to 14nm. This means intel shelved likely hundreds of millions of dollars worth of R&D in order to sell yet another 14nm refresh. This is worse than any of you could imagine.

Lisa Su everyone.
- Competent smart confident executive that picked up AMD at its lowest
- Made it in to the most successful it has ever been with no signs of stopping
- Doesnt politicize being female or gay, just keeps working hard
Based Lisa. Probably hates those feminist cry babies too.

Nixon is my favourite president.

>amd is still objectively worse
Maybe in games, but that's it. Multithreading, Price/perf, power/perf, AMD is ahead in all of those now and so much more. Even in games, it's only slightly behind and can easily catch up in one or two generations, probably one since Intel can't make a uArch to save themselves right now, it's going to take years.
AMD may be "objectively worse" for gaming (which is the one and only reason the 8700k is still worth considering right now) but as soon as that goes away, Intel is behind on everything. Everything.

Jesus Christ.

Yep. She is absolutely fucking based.

Me-me? I'm a James Buchanan boy.

Wtf Lisa su is a fagot? No wonder she look so manly

>Lisa su
Daniel Lin is her husband

Does ANYONE really care? Look we all know Intel has the technology advantage

DELET THIS

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AMD BTFO

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AMD BTFO

Keller will bail it out don't worry.

Far right is your average Jow Forums poster

A fat neckbeard tranny

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>posts article about Israeli expansion
>posts "AMD btfo"
Take a look at this Shabbos Goy

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Even Wikipedia agrees that Su (and her husband apparently) are based.

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Since it's obvious node shrinks aren't cutting it for Intel, what can they do to solve it?
Implement Keller's glue™ technology so they can increase their yields?

>Facebook post

Make a new architecture, duh.

Just wait for 2022, Intel will show AMD who's boss.

>we all know Intel has the technology advantage
Sure, if 14nm while the competition is at 7nm is an advantageous position.

>Just wait

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>AMD up over 4% in early trading

Thank you mama Su, I hope to continue with this prosperous relatoinship.

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OH NO NO NO

It's not
Intel managment is extremely good
Fanboy
Intel will delay their $20000 CPUs for a few monhs, big wow!
Very unfunny
Wrong. 14nm = 2015 14nm+ = 2016 14nm++ = 2017
Vulnerability that only affects 1% of the Intel userbase, WOW!
14nm++ is still higher performance than AMD 7nm
28 fast cores vs 64 slow cores, idiot.

Nigger you realize the “+” is essentially just another year at this point

>Intel management is extremely good

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>28 fast cores vs 64 slow cores, idiot.
Hello, this is 2018, we have Zen cores now.

>Vulnerability that only affects 1% of the Intel userbase, WOW!
Except, you know, EVERY FUCKING INTEL SERVER OUT THERE.

>Zen
You mean slightly improved Bulldozer cores, AMD is still 30% slower per core

Are you dumb or is today baiting day?

Based on what metrics?

It's kinda impressive in a certain way that there are actually people who still believe this.
Not you, you're just a troll, but for the actual idiots out there.

i think intel have schematics for smaller process cpus stashed away for a rainy day. wouldn't be surprised about this.

If they did, they would have pulled them out already
This IS the rainy day

Yeah no, they are desperately trying to get 10nm. No 4d chess here

Are you still in December 2016 rumours?

Nice

>Su and her husband Dan
>SuDan

Actually when you can't delid it you'll know Intel ran out of advantage and went back to superior solder to compete. I wouldn't be surprised even for these very server CPUs. Good telltale.

>but as soon as that goes away, Intel is behind on everything. Everything.

OH, NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.

They are pretty damn close to losing it too. Ryzen is only behind in high refresh rate

Intel doesn't need to try again until they have competition....

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Just wait and see what those charts looks like over the next 2-3 years.

What stock charts tell you is financial performance, not technical performance

14nm till the end of time!

>your OC spread's
loving every minute

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>Inflating shares price to appease shareholders with no competition vs paying of all debt
Nice joke, shlomo-san

>AMD is nearly dead
>intel is on top
>AMD recovers
>intel fucks something up

Is this like the cycle for their entire histories?

>Unironically defending a multi-billion dollar company on an anime website
I hope you don't do it for free

Jesus. Zen 3 or whatever is going to be a slaughter.

No it doesn't. The variables are never the same for that to happen. Some situations may remind you of another, but history never repeats itself.

Yin-Yang is the law of the universe.

So the current Intel CEO was /ourguy/ all along?

AMD was better from the Athlon all the way through the Athlon 64. Intel got so utterly booty blasted that they dusted off the Tualatin PIII architecture, die shrunk it, added some more modern peripherals, and called it the Core Solo. Everything up through the C2Q and equivalent Xeons was a 64 bit extension of that.

I have fond memories of my C2Q Q6600. That chip was a beast and was a great overclocker.

>hired by AMD in the 90s/00s
>creates new X86 arch that destroys P3, and then creates AMD64 which literally decimates P4 and gives AMD the only the lifeline the company has
>leaves for Apple
>designs ARM chip that makes Qualcomm cry for 8 years and counting
>gets hired back to AMD who's hanging by previously mentioned lifeline and creates Zen
>gives the plans to AMD engineers for at least two node shrinks
>Intel drops the ball on 10nm
>hires Jim Keller who will need years to create new arch to keep Intel competitive
>in meantime Intel has to work over serious cash for him to even consider the position
This man is an architect and is a complete Shit Wrecker™
He is your friend

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>>designs ARM chip that makes Qualcomm cry for 8 years and counting

yeah thats why on literally everything else than geekbench apple is far behind eh?

Huh? He created Cyclone for Apple you dip
I was saying Apple's chips make Qualcomm cry because they're IPC is so much better

but its not

Except that it is

>apple is faster in geekbench
kek that's your point? come on now

My point is that he created an ARM arch that was competitive enough for Apple to give the finger to Qualcomm, and all that market share that QC missed out on
That was Keller's doing

name a single other iteration that the apple ipc its shown to be faster than geekbench

one..

when you need x2 xeons to reach one epyc

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wccftech.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-845-vs-google-pixel-2-xl-vs-iphone-8-vs-iphone-8-plus/
I know >wccftech, but they posted Anandtech benchmarks

>2x 4 core Intel is only slightly behind 16 core amd

hehe

When i see shit like this, i just pretend that these people are just being ironic and trolling me.
The only way i can even browse Jow Forums.
Thank you for reading my blog.

AMD is free to choose between TSMC, Samsung and GF.

Intel can't compete.

Only one of those fabs is good and Intel is already using it.

>asks about ipc posts gpu results

They're contractually obligated to use global foundries. Intel could use a different fab if they needed

where would you be when amd starts to use the power of multiple dimensions to deliver

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>They're contractually obligated to use global foundries
Source?