Doomsday weapon

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>doomsday weapon
> industrial chilling
topkek

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>TDP: 255 W

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DELID THIS

C O P E

amd will be forever on poorfag builds and not in high end category

>Literally 8 months late
>When Zen+ is in retirement since Zen 2 is coming 1Q 2019
All AMD has to do is slash prices to sell the remaining stock before the new gen launch. Intel literally cannot compete with Zen 2.

jesus christ it's over amd won

>TDP: 255 W
Aka 1000W ocercucked on liquid Helium.

Sunny cove...
Just you wait...

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Sunny cope

>All AMD has to do is slash prices to sell the remaining stock before the new gen launch.
That's exactly what they will do.
They did it with Summit Ridge.

Damn I'm really bummed I can't have a 255w CPU.

how is amd _not_ losing money on not milking their cpu's as much as possible
they just shit stuff out and the market hasn't even adjust yet

Take a hike, kike.

Wait for intel's sekrit sauce dudes lmoa

Yields are through the roof.

Think as if you have a brick factory. You calculated 10% of the bricks coming out of the oven will be broken. You accounted that loss into the price of the other 90% of bricks.

Then you start your brick-making factory and realize only 5% of the bricks are broken.

You can now :

1) keep the margin and make more profit

2) reduce the price per brick and keep the same profit

they can sell those 8 cores for 99$ and still make small profit.

On top of that, your customers might want bricks in 4 seizes :

Smallest "A" brick
Small "B" brick
Regular "C" brick
Large "D" brick

Your competitor might have 4 production lines, each for each size.

You instead have only 1 line "C". Defective bricks can be cut down into smallers B and even A bricks.
You can also glue two C bricks into a D brick.

This is something your competitor cannot do thus reducing costs and increasing profits.

So when is Intel going to start imitating AMD strategy?

They're in the process of doing that right now for future cpus. Remember the Intel glued together powerpoint slides? They're calling those chiplets now.

Their plans is to put a cpu on top of another cpu

>intel still not coping
The years since ryzen have been fucking amazing. Watching Intel scramble for any competitive CPU is top-tier comedy gold.

This shit is not, in any sense of the word, competitive. It's just a desperate gasp at relevance in a market they've already basically lost on every front. Doubt this even takes the performance crown in all workloads.

Like a Big Mac?

Normies will totally go for that.

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Just buy it goy.