2nd Generation AMD Ryzen™ Processors Win Prestigious Industry Awards for Technology Innovation

>Consumer Technology Association™ names AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 2990WX CES 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree
>Trusted Reviews awards AMD Ryzen 7 2700X “CPU of the Year” and AMD Ryzen 5 2600 “Value CPU of the Year”

OH NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO WHAT HAPPENING INTELBROS!?

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They were bought more than intel CORE i3s lmao Ryzens are fucking shit those retarded statistics you posted were based on selling of them.

I-I-Its okay Intel bros, we'll have 14nm+++ + soon!

S E E T H I N G

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Reddit has the shittiest memes.

At least learn how to type in complete English sentences before you shit up this board with your blatant shilling you fucking subhuman pajeet.

How’s working at Intel Rajesh?

Soon Intel will release new CPUs using 14000+++ picometer (pm) lithography. AMD nanometer fanboys BTFO!

>They were bought more than intel CORE i3s
>8 Generations of Core i3 (or 6+2 since everything since Skylake is essentially the same) since 2010
>2 Generations of Ryzen
>Intel had 8 years to sell Core i3 of different generations, AMD has less than 2

yes, keep fighting for diversity and white genocide intelbro

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Right here

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MODS DELID THIS RIGHT NOW! ! !

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meanwhile, in the real world...

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...AMD get awards, intel not

damn remember when amd was like 1$

They're actually current on 14nm++++. Broadwell(14), skylake(14+), kaby(14++), coffee(14+++), coffee+(14++++). 14nm+++++ is coming next year.

Looks like it will be going back to that soon.

>AMD has literally monopoly right now since Intel CPUs are very expensive due to low stock or no stock at all
>AMD never had any shortages with Ryzen, Threadripper or Epyc
>stock still tanks like a rock and Intel bounced 2-6 points
>even as AWS bought Epyc Rome

AMJUST

You're so full of shit intel shill, chug bleach.

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kek
AMDshitskins on suicide watch

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You do realise his bad grammar accidently proves you right anyway?
>They [Ryzen] 'were bought more than' intel CORE i3s

>AMD never had any shortages with Ryzen
tomshardware.com/news/amd-ryzen-1800x-selling-out,33734.html

Doesn't make your point any less valid though.

You clearly dont know how tech-illiterate investors are

For all its worth. Intel would be in an interesting position if they manage to keep their fabs. Process technology keeps getting more expensive and they would be able to keep more of the pie if the x86 CPU industry remained large enough to support process technology development.

NONONONO... INTELBROS WE GOT TOO COCKY

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Bought 200 shares on 2016
They're 1000% more worth
buying 800 shares by december , by 2021 2000 shares, by 2024 they will reach peak with expiring contracts with PS5
ez money

>For all its worth. Intel would be in an interesting position if they manage to keep their fabs. Process technology keeps getting more expensive and they would be able to keep more of the pie if the x86 CPU industry remained large enough to support process technology development.
They still have to pay for patent licensing

Nice copypasta

DELID TRIPS

pretty sure people keep their stocks longer than a month on average

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why did they use 14nm for the IO die and 7nm for everything else?

It is very to easy to mess up lithography process on I/O parts due to its complexity. Also the I/O die does not generate much of heat anyway, so it has diminishing returns when reducing transistor sizes.

There are a lot of potential reasons.
A low power vt on 14nm might be electrically better for IO than a high performance vt on 7nm.
Its going to be massively cheaper compared to a 7nm die with the same transistor count, yields will be drastically higher.
There could be some sort of eDRAM L4 on there, which would help explain its size, and TSMC had no eDRAM library for their 7nm qualified yet.

I'd bet on a combination of all these factors.

Support America!

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more like israel

It's fuckung huge and io doesn't scale that well when put in smaller chip and it probably gets better yields on 14nm even though it's 400mmsq+ opposed a 7nm chip at a guess of 200-300mmsq on a fresh process.

Buy the dip, sell the tip bros!!

bring out your H

soon

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The package is quite interesting.

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