What will intel do once AMD releases a 64c thread-ripper CPU?

Just imagine their faces of despair.

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That's when they will release the ultimate housefire: that 28 core running at 5 GHz

They will send out free unlock codes for every customer (who bought the the Intel CPU recently) together with a fire extinguisher to put out any house fires that unlocked processor will create.

>that 28 core running at 5 GHz
never happening

They'll announce a 48 core with disabled hyperthreading. Oh wait, they did that yesterday in their typical 'try and steal the attention' tactic.

Too bad it failed hard for them. Nobody in the industry gave a shit. Intel has become the retarded kid who makes the most noise just for attention before being laughed at.

I'll be upgrading from my 4770K to a 3700X next year (I play games at 1440p, so I haven't needed to upgrade cpus)

>64 cores with only 4 memory channels
Its in AMD's better interests to never release that.

>hurr durr

ye and the chiller will be included

Kudos to all the anons whom diligently pointed out Zen2 must still be a 4 core complex because of cache complexity.

>amd
>apple logo in the middle
guess again idiot

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Intel has completely lost this gen.

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loser. i'll get the 3800x.

Yep. Thanks.

>What will intel do once AMD releases a 64c thread-ripper CPU?

Lose.

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Apple is a seller, not manufacturer. The buy, put a logo in it and sell.

In all likelihood they'll just throw money around until their problems resolve themselves

They could probably do it on a handful of super-golden samples running a pre-chilled coolant loop, for all of the 30 seconds before heated coolant cycled fully and passed by the active die again.

Their Computex demo was basically this: run a Cinebench render that finishes in

that's the reflection of the phone idiot

I think the expectation would be that the next threadripper, 3000 series, is still 32 cores. But it might have 8 memory channels which it really needs.

It would be absolutely hilarious if Apple of all companies teams up with AMD

>What will intel do
Spend more cash on bribes.

There won't be a 3800X

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What in the ever loving fuck am i looking at?

Will the liquid nitrogen cooling system be included?

No. Their plan is to incinerate the entire planet to put an end to the AMDomination.

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That is a f..ing big 14mn die…

Skylake HCC is ~500 mm^2 and the XCC is ~700 mm^2, and this is maybe 450 mm^2 by my eyeballing.
Cascade Lake AP will be ~1400 mm^2 over two chips and still hit only 48c instead of Rome's 64c, so even this I/O die's area is not the biggest deal.

It's called the Samson Option

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probably set an event at mcmurdo
use the extremely cold air of antartica to overclock the 48 core at 6ghz
claim victory
say that 48 cores at 6ghz will reach the market soon

Ian Cutress said in twitter that epyc 2 is 1000mm^2 as a whole.
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The threads holding Intel's pants together will be ripped open by shart.

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What is the naples total size?

852mm^2.

I laughed at it, but didn't think anyone would actually get baited.

It if take the cores out of the zeppelin dies, it's only a bit larger than what is left over.
Naples and Rome side by side makes that more clear. Same 14nm manufacturing node on naples as the center i/o.

852mm^2.

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according to amd's own slides the power draw gets cut in half at the same performance on 7nm. There's nothing stopping them from putting it out there for $4000

Your loss.

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they'd charge more than that if there was a 64 core threadripper.

But if Intel is dumb enough to sell Cascade Lake-X 48 cores, then yeah AMD will humble them again.

Intel almost surely spent more money on marketing, packaging, and development than they made off of Skylake-X.

In a perfect world, zionist filth would not exist.

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>Keller at Apple 10 years ago = gets shit done
>Keller at AMD between 2012 and 2016 = gets shit done, wrecks Intel at the same time

We just need twenty good engineers and a leader

and Keller is now at Intel, dealing with SoC, mostly likely leading the team to create a Hypertransport/Infinity Fabric clone.
just one man fucks with all of the market.

keller was fixing the p states of amd k12 cpu's user he literally stated that on his interview back in 2014
he wasnt the one behind zen

There's not going to be a 3800x. I wish there was.

but this,is not a perfect world

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It looks like those things they used to put into old ibm mainframes.

The only way to resolve their problems is to unfuck 10nm *and* develop a new arch, and have both succeed simultaneously. They're is no chance of that before 2021-2022.

sauce?

MCMs? They are basically the same using an organic substrate instead of ceramics, much cheaper and with worse specs.

What a pretty necklace.

is this loss