What went wrong?

>what has the way a product is produced to do with it's performance
Gee I wonder too.

It's like saying...
>what has the secret Coca-Cola respice to do with the way Coca-Cola tastes different from Pepsi

What the fuck are you on about? Marketing != Production

Oh okay user. I guess I deserve this one.
Reminds me of the Cell through when it came first out in 2006, all the kiddie game developers laughed their asses off, saying multi core will NEVER be a thing. Yet here we are.

Production secrets go under marketing secrets, I think you're thinking about trade secrets.

x86 is garbage.

>Why does Intel still perform better at equal clockrates/cores?
They don't. There's essentially zero difference between Ryzen and Rebrandlake clock for clock in purely CPU-bound workloads. Any difference in MUH VIDEO GAYMES can be put down to developers optimising for Intel's ringbus architecture due to their long period of dominance, but even that's changing. All Intel have left is raw clock speed.

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No way, really? It's almost like Intel didn't figure this one out back in 1995 already.

Yet people still eat that shit up.

Welcome to capitalism. Where it's more efficient to keep feeding the dead horse.

>clock for clock
>comparing 2018 AMD CPUs to 2015 Intel CPUs

You're only proving his point.