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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Alder Lake-S due 2H 2021, 7nm in late 2022/early 2023
Obligatory pinch of salt required
A new contender enters?
If it ain't broke, bring it back?
And there's growing interest in AMD based GPUs, too
Expect it to be eye-wateringly pricey
Each has ‘substantially different goals’.
Publicly apologises to customers.
The Ryzen 9 3950X, Intel's Cascade Lake-X, and AMD's 3rd Gen Threadripper will reshape our perceptions of the CPU market.
$49 Athlon 300G confirmed for Nov 19th too.
Satisfying all your budget needs?
Eight cores at 5GHz, 127W TDP - but is it worth it?
Claims to best Arm's Cortex-A72.
Won't offer a launch date, though.
Restricts the 3500X to China only.
B-1 stepping fine for 'PC Usage.'
Is AMD's fastest 3rd Gen Ryzen eight-core CPU worth the cash?
Cascade Lake-X as well.
When is a core not a core?
With its move to 10nm on desktop still lacking a confirmed launch date, what can Intel do to turn the tables on AMD?
As Intel readies Cooper Lake competition
16C16T at 2.5GHz a major milestone.
Pledges 7nm within two years.
October 14 2021 | 15:04