They laughed at 14+++++++++++ and yet

and yet 7nm is barely on par. really makes me think

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COPE

You should see Ice Lake.

Ice Lake is barely on par with 14nm++ and that's with their second attempt at 10nm

>not using 20 meters

Cope more. You got served and still won't concede. Incels are sore losers.

DAMAGE CONTROL

face amdfags, your cpus can t even mantain a clock speed of 4.3 ghz ahahahhaha

4.3 is pretty sad. Advertising boost clocks that cant be acheived is likely going to cause a lawsuite

ur house won't manage the fire caused by your intel CPU

imagine losing at 125W 4.7GHz to a 65W chip running at under 4.3GHz. yikes

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how big would a 18 billion transistor chip be then

this image is fake until you can provide the source that this came from

oh no no it wins with LLVM too
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at least 20 meters

i doubt the validity of these tests

>i reject reality when it does not match my worldview
based and redpilled

> 8 cores max for mainstream
> 350W actual TDP
wow, impressive

>phoronix
>doubt the validity
Holy kek this level of cope shouldn't be possible

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No one cares.

>i reject the validity of the bible
Typical atheistcuck

I can't imagine a situation in which I would have to compile Linux in under 5 minutes, and you guys are arguing over a 3.5 second difference.

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>So unfortunately not being able to boot newer Linux distributions is a huge pain. I've spent days trying different BIOS versions/options, different kernel command line parameters, and other options to no avail. On some Linux distributions after roughly 20~30 minutes of waiting after all systemd services fail to start, sometimes there will be a kernel panic but that hadn't occurred on all systems at least not within that time-frame.
>Complicating this issue further is that when trying Linux 5.0/5.1/5.2 kernels on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, they all booted up fine! Hence it doesn't appear to simply be a kernel regression but either some kernel+systemd interaction issue happening just on AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors or some awkward thing happening with the X570 chipset.
POETTERIIIING

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It's funny watching the systemd defence force try to shift the blame to the kernel. I just put together my 3700X system and it's booting in void linux with the latest kernel.

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I bet Intel can do more with AMD's 7nm than with AMD themselves

it's an example of compiling. I was pointing out that for other work loads it has its advantages. And besides, I can't tell the difference between 200 and 180 frames per second either.

AMD's R&D budget is a rounding error for Intel. You'd hope they could get something done with TSMC's 7nm.

over 9000 hours in mspaint

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Intel engineers with gajillion dollar salaries know better than neckbeards on Jow Forums, who knew?

I like the massive wall of disclaimer text in the distance.

semiaccurate.com/2019/06/05/a-look-at-intels-ice-lake-and-sunny-cove/

Post screenfetch pls

is intel playing just wait game

since 2014.