Wait a second, intel's latest parts don't even support PCIe 4.0?

wait a second, intel's latest parts don't even support PCIe 4.0?

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No, they support PCIe 5.0

Wow amazing!! Amdbtfo again

Intel only has PCIe 3.0 support until 2020.

lol intel fuckin sucks

>2020
you sure about that?

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the reality is while it's a bit of a blow, it isn't really needed for consumers yet, and so intel wont suffer all that much in the year it takes for them to add PCIe 4.0 support in 2020.

Far more troubling is AMDs clear multithreaded performance advantage.

in applications where it matters like servers
no desktop consumer pcie 5.0 till at least 2021 and even then you will just be paying a placebo tax

>2015??
>what do you mean we'll have 10nm by 2018?
>what could you possibly need 10nm by 2021 for

At least they don't have fans. t. Someone who's gonna buy a x470 boardnfor 3700x in july

the 10th generation intel cope is for mobile only.
I know their down in the shitter right now but new chipsets for the 10th gen desktop copes 3 to 7 are still unheard of, but I really doubt they wouldn't come with the new PCI standard.

>latest parts showed up last year
>WHY DON'T THEY HAVE THE LATEST PCI STANDARD
Literally low IQ

*12nm

To be fair, IBM had PCIe 4.0 support in 2018 with Power9.

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latest parts = ice lake, dum dum

>ice lake
WOW it's fucking nothing.

Ice lake DOES have PCIe 4.0...

At least for Ice lake server CPUs.

Exactly. They're skipping a generation and going for PCIe 3+++ for the next 3 years and then moving straight to PCIe5 for 2022.

Ice Lake is mobile and server only.

what's the desktop version

Nothing

It's literally 14nm++++++++++++++++++++ until 2021/2022

We MIGHT see some Ice Lake-X chips.

But yeah, from what I can see it's only U and Y mobile parts, maybe an H mobile part or two, and then server stuff.

The server chips can be brought to the HEDT platform with X299 or a successor chipset.

Do you really want 1.5 GHz CPUs on PCs ?

I can find no slides stating this, until 2020.

>Several major PCIe 4.0 platforms are due to arrive throughout the year. AMD's upcoming Zen 2 as well as Intel's Sunny Cove architecture in Ice Lake supports PCIe 4.0, although Ice Lake Xeon Scalable isn't set to launch until 2020.

I've seen it mentioned from several outlets.