• Dark Arc@social.packetloss.gg
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    1 year ago

    Maybe just maybe Intel… You should consider sticking to the same socket for a longer period and generally increasing the long term value proposition. Especially considering the amount of stagnation that came from your company in the desktop space.

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      1 year ago

      My wife worked there some years ago, around when they started to fall behind AMD. Her team was a research unit looking into how to improve AI performance, and the entire business unit got laid off. Very smart move to trim any chance of pulling back ahead through R&D.

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        1 year ago

        That’s what happens when accountants gain control of publicly traded companies, they see only cost centers that look like a black hole on a spreadsheet, but provide delayed, but massive unaccounted benefits for the rest of the company’s operations.

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        and this was happening while they were buying back their own stock?

        Hmmm as if there was criminal misconduct at play here

  • DontMakeMoreBabies@piefed.social
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    Intel fucked themselves with their latest chip issues. I’ve been building computers for 20+ years, always with Intel chips, but I’m going AMD next time because of all the BS I’ve been dealing with since installing a 14th gen i5.

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    1 year ago

    Almost as if requiring a whole new platform every single generation might make it harder to sell upgrades, I dunno…

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    Yeah my next gaming computer is a full AMD one and if I need a new laptop, it’s also going to be AMD.

    I hate NVIDIA because of their anti-competition antics and pricing Intel has just… stopped innovating and leeches off American tax payer money while paying their high ranking executives

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    1 year ago

    It’s not just gamers either - I recently got a new job and all our work laptops have AMD processors, which I was pretty surprised to see.

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      1 year ago

      9700x here as well, for the price I got it at $220 it’s a steal. I’m just baffled people are still buying the 7800x3d at $350-400 used/new. Pretty sure I might get 2-4 frames more with my setup (7900xtx) but that’s not worth it to me for the extra cash spent. More power to AMD for knocking it out of the park though.

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          Yea you get yours from the Newegg sale that was like one day? I thought the 7800x3d was gonna drop in price that day and almost didn’t buy mine. Glad I did now.

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    Intel should add a top processor for each Core Ultra level without e-cores and watch how those sell. Yes, AMD is whipping them on performance, but having 2 architectures together is not helping. Make 3 processors without any e-cores in the die.