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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
In selected benchmarks, at least.
Company attempts to 'stifle competition', it claims.
Aims at automotive.
Well, as close as we've come, anyway.
Will release it early 2019.
Available now on EC2.
I don't know, Antony, you tell me - ed.
Intel has removed Hyper-Threading from its new mainstream Core i7; is it fast enough compared to the 8700K and 2700X?
Claim patches don't fully protect.
Compact size, full CPU performance.
Neither are for gaming, though.
Still up from its 52-week low, though.
'Making good progress on 10nm,' company claims.
The news isn't good.
Pre-orders now, full availability October 19th.
Available in December, November respectively.
No firm schedule, though.
Admit that customers are shifting assembly work.
Claim it could lead to terahertz-class processors.
TrendForce confirms supply rumours.
Athlon Pro variant, too.
Another stopgap before 10nm.
Goes gunning for Intel.
October 14 2021 | 15:04