its like a sub 10fps difference in most games, and drastically different in content creation stuff like after effects or blender that's about it
Christopher Wright
OMG 10NANOMETERS WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOA
Jordan Brown
its 4 less nm! that's gotta mean something!
Brayden Smith
you can fit like 4 more nm in 10nm space than in 14nm space, thats like super impressive stuff
Cooper Wood
uh yeah it does
Evan King
>10nm >even marketing speak >for AMD
Oh hai Linus.
Nicholas Long
Rip 7nm production lolz
Aiden Sullivan
>a lot of rich people didn't finish school either!
I totally agree with that statement. It's a fact. But to say this statement with the brainlet meme is absolutely ridiculous. As if going to a 4 year and graduating with a degree just to get past HR is somehow a better option than starting your career eariler, gaining exp, and then selling yourself to employers.
On the other hand, a lot of drop outs also tend to go for bottom of the barrel jobs like department stores and more and ignore the part where they need to build themselves.
Christopher Moore
the point is that these successful "dropouts" usually have an IQ of 140+ and dropped out to pursue a genuinely brilliant idea that made them billions. 99% of dropouts are brainlets, who due to some metacognitive inability to understand their own mediocrity, take comfort in the "rich dropout" meme. I have met dropouts who were actually intelligent (in the sense that they were competent at a certain middle level of the hierarchy), but these are EXTREMELY rare.
Carter Kelly
Also opportunities. High IQ and brilliant ideas mean fuck all if you can't get anybody to help you. It's sheer luck to be honest.
Jaxson Cook
Intel is finished
Andrew Cox
> 10nm AMD is going with TSMC's 7nm you huge faggot.
Hudson Gutierrez
go back they're doing 7nm btw, reditard
Samuel Reyes
Wait for benchmarks, as with anything.
Also kill yourself ASAP.
Luke Lopez
>As if going to a 4 year and graduating with a degree just to get past HR is somehow a better option than starting your career eariler, gaining exp, and then selling yourself to employers. Sure think kiddo, university just a scam. I mean would you prefer your airbag and safety sistem in your car designed by a proper electrical/mechanical engineer or some dropout because "muh piece of paper"? Or rather that the bridge you'll be crossing some day to be designed by someone who believed in "selling himselfe to employers"? Your reasoning is good if the degree in highlight is known to be pointless (like philosofy or gender studies) but saying all degrees? No, society doesn't go on if we're all burger flippers.
Oliver King
Both true. Most dropouts are genuine idiots, sloths and chronic pocrastinators who won't make it further than a manager position. Doesn't mean they aren't good people, though.
Isaac Baker
You examples don't hold up at all. I would prefer my airbags and bridges developed by someone who's has taken engineering as an art and has spent countless hours improving because he wants to.
Same thing with linux ehh? I would prefer my operating system to be developed by people who are genuinely interested in computer science. Just because an army of people memorized answers to a test and then forgot about them doesn't mean they're any more qualified. To think you need a degree to be successful is retarded.
>I'm not even going to mention the cost of it... Pretty sums it up. Your way of thinking is shaped by a system where education is considered a private business, a privilege for whom is able to pay. Thankfully where I live education is considered a right but if I were to pay 25k$ times 4 to educate myself then I would start thinking the real worth of it, which is not good.