Intel Is Staffing A Design Team For A Revolutionary New Processor Core


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"Intel Is Staffing A Design Team For A Revolutionary New Processor Core

 

When AMD released its first Zen-based processors this past spring, which came to us in the form of Ryzen, it would be an understatement to say the company had a lot riding on the new family of CPUs. Post-launch, it was clear that AMD succeeded in its goal of making the battlefield competitive again. Fast-forward to today and it's fair to speculate that because Ryzen has proven so potent, that it has forced Intel's hand at expediting the release of some of its upcoming products. Intel's Core X series just launched a few weeks ago, giving Intel yet another edge and a performance lead over AMD - at least clock-for-clock and core-for-core. Where AMD still shines, however, is with its price points, often providing a lot more threads of processing for lower cost."

 

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it seems like the reports of next Intel CPU architecture, slated for 2020, were too optimistic since they have only started forming a team, Perhaps this was a plan, but somehow it looks like AMD caught them with their pants down. It will be interesting to see what will they come up with and the AMD's response.

 

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On 7/5/2017 at 6:05 PM, Yogurth said:

it seems like the reports of next Intel CPU architecture, slated for 2020, were too optimistic since they have only started forming a team, Perhaps this was a plan, but somehow it looks like AMD caught them with their pants down. It will be interesting to see what will they come up with and the AMD's response.

 

Bingo, they got complacent. 

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Good to know, Intel is not sitting on their 'Core i Series', they have to make something interesting and Learn something from AMD "market division", I just love how AMD market their Ryzen threadripper processors.

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