and yet 7nm is barely on par. really makes me think
They laughed at 14+++++++++++ and yet
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
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
phoronix.com
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
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.
>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
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.
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
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
Post screenfetch pls
is intel playing just wait game
since 2014.