x86 and GPUs will matter less and less in the future. RISC is the future. I am sure Apple is next. That's the only way if you want thinner with longer battery life devices.
Some random guy did a clickbait video titled "Intel is dead", forgot the interrogation mark, and Betteridge's law.
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Threadripper...so many cores it's crazy.
I just built a new ryzen 3600 system and couldn't be happier so far.
Intel may be far from dead, but amd is back from the dead and once again taking the lead in innovation. Look at their stock price soar!
I just built a new ryzen 3600 system and couldn't be happier so far.
Intel may be far from dead, but amd is back from the dead and once again taking the lead in innovation. Look at their stock price soar!
The only winners are us, the consumers. This video is a good reminder of how bad it is when competition doesn't exist, or when mega corporations stop caring, or hindering innovation as a purposeful strategy. The thing is the same will happen to AMD if they even try to play by Intel's old book in the future.
But who knows, 30 years from now Apple's chips may be the top dog of the whole industry, as the concept of a powerful pc workstation could be dead.
But who knows, 30 years from now Apple's chips may be the top dog of the whole industry, as the concept of a powerful pc workstation could be dead.
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AMD doesn't hold majority marketshare, but it is doing significantly more sales volume per month than Intel to our DIY / enthusiast audience.
In this report, we're looking at AMD and Intel CPU sales in the DIY enthusiast market by analyzing affiliate sales data for GamersNexus viewers and readers. As described in the video, the nature of such data is that it will be skewed toward an enthusiast audience and toward our recommendations, but we still have enough data to extrapolate an overall trend in the enthusiast segment. Intel still holds majority marketshare, but that doesn't keep a company alive in a segment -- it needs active, fresh sales for cashflow, since old CPU sales don't generate new money (at least, not outside of Enterprise). AMD has moved toward 93% total CPU sales per month in our latest data for November of 2019, leaving Intel with the remaining 7%. We'll look at this plot, average selling price, CPU series by popularity, and more in today's content.
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From Intel this is what I really like
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