We will see. However, there are numerous reports all over the web of Kaveri being delayed :
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We will see. However, there are numerous reports all over the web of Kaveri being delayed :
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As I was saying :
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/31849/expect-amd-to-release-carizo-in-2015-the-successor-to-their-kaveri-apu/index.html
Did they find some sort of bug in Kaveri since I've heard it's delayed by 4-6 months ?
I bought my 920 C0 with X58 and 3GB DDR3 in Dec 2008.Almost 5 years later it's still keeping up the pace.The only upgrades were Win 8, Intel SSD and new GPU. Still going strong. Must be the most...
I second mstp2009' opinion.
If Intel's 14nm was in trouble this would have been known. We were told that in Leixlip tools were already being added for 14nm. That doesn't happen UNLESS the process...
Intel's largest competitor are the Core2/Nehalem gen PCs. Good enough for office and everyday tasks. If AMD disappears in a few months, Intel won't increase prices simply because it has to keep fabs...
There isn't any Intel monopoly. The smartphones + tablets + ultrabooks and ARM's ambition to challenge Intel changed all that. It is impossible to call the computing space an Intel monopoly now.
That is inevitable judging by the constant progress Intel makes. Not only did they redo the uncore again, but the cores themselves have been upgraded significantly. 4 ALUs, 8 ports, 2 loads/1 store...
Cray is 2nd best option ? Oh my... care to compare their history and achievements ?
Btw, Intel now has probably the most versatile stack in the industry : Infiniband and Cray IP.
If they couldn't get share with BD ws. the 1 and a half year old Westmere, what chances does the 10% faster PD vs. the 30-50% faster SB-E Xeons ? AMD will be driven out of the server market. They...
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Read again what I wrote : 20/22nm SOI is high performance, but AMD is using bulk which conversely is lower performance than either FD-SOI or Intel's FD Finfets..
No; it means they get a lower performing process ( 20/22 nm SOI was the highest performance one ). They will compensate by throwing die size at the problem or a more advanced uarch ( which they don't...
The board ousted Meyer for failling miserably to adress two growth opportunities :
- smartphone/tablet space
- servers
What they did, doesn't improve their competitive position in either. In...
Software ? It runs industry standard software. The whole thing is about HW, their expertise is in the interconnect and cramming the CPUs with their node controllers on tiny boards.
How do they...
How does AMD benefit by competing with their major server customers like HP, Dell, IBM ? All of these have shown interest in high density, low power servers, some are even selling rebadged Seamicro...
AMD had over 50% of the 4P desktop market in the US in 2005 and was charging over $2k for the top Opterons. Now they are selling their top for around $1k. Again, facts don't support your claim. What...
You set your price to be at the highest level where you could sell all your production. Since AMD was capacity constrained, it means they've reached that level. to help your memory, in that...
I disagree. We aren't going to heterogeneous computing simply because there will be no GPUs in the future. They will have the same fate as audio cards. The CPU will digest the GPU and take over its...
LoL. Do you understand what you're saying ? The TDP is the reference power value that the cooling solution has to dissipate. It's not a figure for your entertainment, but for designing the chassis,...
I think we all understood that in gaming Llano is more power efficient. But why not show also some productivity tasks ? The world doesn't circle around gaming, especially notebook gaming. That market...
Intel revenue for 2012 topped 50B $ . Imagine how much more it would have been with everything you mention.
Predictions, predictions, predictions. As a rule of thumb I'll subtract 50% of the improvements you predict. An secondly, the 10 core products seem to have disappeared from the roadmaps. We're down...
Are you sure about that ?
Well...I miss my BF6, SA6 boards. The AA8 925XE still going strong with a P4E 3.2GHz in it. I'm running Win7 on it and works perfectly.
Yes, it's called minimum FPS. Stuttering means disruption of the flow, that is, min FPS drops to below 25-30FPS, the level which the human brain can perceive.
A 2500k has been proven link to...