El Pit wrote on Feb 14, 2017, 05:10:Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 18:44:
how is releasing their next gen processor a year ahead of schedule and giving up on the 10nm prefab in the process equate to "sticking to their guns"?
lemme guess... its "alternative facts"![]()
Jesus, kid, calm down. Are they paying you so much?
Here, just for you, the intel roadmap published in September 2016.
http://wccftech.com/intel-roadmap-kaby-lake-coffee-lake-cannonlake-leak/
Which part of it has been changed in 2017?
EDIT: Let us see what AMD's RyZen brings to the table. We need independent benchmarks (real facts, not Trumped facts). Then we will see if we will be offered a competitive new cpu generation or another Bulldozer.
jdreyer wrote on Feb 14, 2017, 03:30:jimnms wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 20:52:
That used to be a good photo editing software. I think I bought version 4 and upgraded through to version 9. Then Corel bough it and turned it to shit.
Yeah, used to use it 6-7 years ago. Good stuff it was.
Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 18:44:
how is releasing their next gen processor a year ahead of schedule and giving up on the 10nm prefab in the process equate to "sticking to their guns"?
lemme guess... its "alternative facts"![]()
jimnms wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 20:52:
That used to be a good photo editing software. I think I bought version 4 and upgraded through to version 9. Then Corel bough it and turned it to shit.
El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 16:42:Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 16:30:El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:27:Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:06:
no i think the takeaway is that they do consider them competition, which is why they are releasing 8th gen early, before they got the 10nm process completed and ready to go.. as it wasnt originally planned to be released until next year... but now they just want something/anything out there to compete against ryzen
We will talk again after the first official RyZen benchmarks have been released.![]()
well it doesnt matter what we think about the benchmarks, the point is what INTEL THINKS about the benchmarks... or probably more importantly.. THE RETAIL PRICES
Yes, and by sticking to their guns it seems they are in no hurry and definitely don't panic about RyZen.![]()
Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 16:30:El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:27:Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:06:
no i think the takeaway is that they do consider them competition, which is why they are releasing 8th gen early, before they got the 10nm process completed and ready to go.. as it wasnt originally planned to be released until next year... but now they just want something/anything out there to compete against ryzen
We will talk again after the first official RyZen benchmarks have been released.![]()
well it doesnt matter what we think about the benchmarks, the point is what INTEL THINKS about the benchmarks... or probably more importantly.. THE RETAIL PRICES
El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:27:Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:06:
no i think the takeaway is that they do consider them competition, which is why they are releasing 8th gen early, before they got the 10nm process completed and ready to go.. as it wasnt originally planned to be released until next year... but now they just want something/anything out there to compete against ryzen
We will talk again after the first official RyZen benchmarks have been released.![]()
Agent-Zero wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 15:06:
no i think the takeaway is that they do consider them competition, which is why they are releasing 8th gen early, before they got the 10nm process completed and ready to go.. as it wasnt originally planned to be released until next year... but now they just want something/anything out there to compete against ryzen
El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 14:04:Cram wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 13:42:
Intel confirms 8th-generation CPUs will stick to 14nm node
that's a bit disappointing...
intel seems to be convinced that RyZen is no dangerous competition - so they stick to 14nm - for now! They are already planning a plant to produce 7nm cpus, though.
EDIT: They will produce 7nm cpus in Fab42 in Arizona. Mass production could start in 2020 or 2021.
El Pit wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 14:04:Cram wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 13:42:
Intel confirms 8th-generation CPUs will stick to 14nm node
that's a bit disappointing...
intel seems to be convinced that RyZen is no dangerous competition - so they stick to 14nm - for now! They are already planning a plant to produce 7nm cpus, though.
Cram wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 13:42:
Intel confirms 8th-generation CPUs will stick to 14nm node
that's a bit disappointing...
Cutter wrote on Feb 13, 2017, 10:57:
Why do you need an online elevator? Just one more thing for the haxxors to control. I can see it now trapping people in them with ransomware so they can't get out until the pay.