techradar.com/news/amd-will-struggle-to-compete-with-intel-when-it-comes-to-laptop-processors >Recently, benchmark results leaked for Intel’s 10th generation Ice Lake i7-1065G7 processor, which is designed for use in laptops. Despite it being a laptop chip – so there are power and heat implications – as the Techquila website notes, the benchmarks suggest that it will beat AMD’s new Ryzen 9 3900X. >What’s particularly interesting is that the Ryzen 9 3900X is a desktop processor, which means it consumes more power (105W vs the i7-1065G7’s 15W) and runs at higher frequencies.
>Implying everyone forgot about the i9 MacBook house fire fiasco Eat shit Rajesh www.techradar.com/amp/news/intel-admits-it-wont-catch-up-with-amds-7nm-chips-until-2021
Matthew Harris
>New mobile CPU can compete with Xeon Gold
Bentley Rodriguez
The cope is strong in this one Obi-Wan
Brody Robinson
See:
Sebastian Turner
>geekbench the same benchmark that claimed iphone cpu is faster than intel i7, why the fuck do people use that trash benchmark again?
Jason Roberts
>"bro, our 15W mobile chip on a new process totally beats a 12 core desktop processor!" Uhh, press X to doubt on that one chief
So Intel is focusing on the market segment where they will eventually be eaten alive by ARM. Interesting choice. Let's see how that will play out.
Oliver Mitchell
You can't do shit with ARM
Evan Watson
That's what DEC said of the 8086.
Elijah Wright
by the time it gets out we'd probably already be using quantum computers
Connor Bennett
I literally cannot understand why a normal person would be "fan" of a duopoly company instead of simply buying the best product regardless of the owner of the brand.
Are all the posters in these AMD/INTEL threads literal shills getting wagie bux from posting?
Dylan Wilson
Meaningless association with meaningless teams has been a thing since antiquity, literally nothing new to see here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nika_riots If anything, this is actually less meaningless, because at least the successes and failures of these companies affect us in some real ways.
Christopher Baker
That's actually even more disappointing than I'd have thought. Interestingly, the subtests that Ice Lake wins on seem to be dominated by vectorizable tests. Is Ice Lake going to have AVX-512?