AMD's Gotta Watch Out, Intel's Back?

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UFDTech
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intel core ultra sounds like the final boss in PC hardware marketing.

NUKER_LIVES
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Fun fact, earthquakes have their own built-in notification system

nathanfife
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AMD: Efficiency is important for the longevity of our products and the customers electric bill

NVIDIA: hehe 5090 go

andgamingtech
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It was at least $200M + $100M marketing. $300M total, not 100.

NeoCyrus
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I'm from Portugal, we had a quake last week and my Android Phone alerted me, before the quake.

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The current problem with Intel is not CPU performance. The major problem with Intel is reliability and good customer support with easy and fast RMA process and thus customer satisfaction = in other words customer's trust to the Intel brand.

supergoofy
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iGPUs the speed of an RTX 3050 are real now

RobloxianX
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Intel may be back but I'm not buying one for at least 3 years. I want to see them not melt in socket first.

skivvywaver
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It seems as if both Intel and AMD are doing better with their laptop chips than they are their desktop chips.

jeffreydurham
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all it took was snapdragon to launch a single generation of their arm chips for both amd and intel to go all in and keep all users on x86

sharvay
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Concord needed to be marketed. I never even heard of it until I saw the news that it was canceled. Nobody is going to buy a game they've never heard of! Looks decent too. I feel bad for the developers.

jasonhurdlow
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Intel's gotta make it right with the customers of their Raptor Lake chips first. My 13600K is seemingly already starting to show signs of degradation and it's not even been 6 months since I bought it in April. The problem is that the crashes are not showing the errors that would guarantee degradation and they are not that frequent, they happen like twice a month. I'm getting crashes with a "fatal error" that shows that I'm missing some game files that are causing some specific memory addresses (or at least that's what I think the error message is trying to say). The problem could also be due to the fact that I'm not playing Unreal Engine 5 games, I'm getting these errors on Unreal Engine 3 games but I haven't played any UE5 game yet so those ones may actually show the infamous "Out of Video Memory" error, which would confirm that it's a CPU issue. I'm not even running in XMP mode since the RAM I have is DDR5-5200 XMP, which is not worth the risk of losing warranty over the stock JEDEC DDR5-4800 that the RAM sticks come with. I would have just RMA'd and just manually set a IA VR Voltage Limit in the BIOS if I got a new replacement chip, but the process of RMA is very complex and anti-consumer in my region. I would first have to prove that the crashes are definitely caused by the CPU (which, tbf even I am not sure of yet), and then I would have to manually take my PG rig to the customer service center and then try to show the error in there and just hope that it shows up while I'm there because if it does not, they would just reject the RMA and claim there's nothing wrong with my PC.

Dhruv-qwjf
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The 5090 having a 600W TDP does, indeed, not shock me. Doesn't even surprise me.
Why? Because every single ATX 3.0 + 1000+W PSU that I've seen being launched in the last 2-3 years have a dedicated 600W power connector. At least the ones in the the A-tier in the PSU cultist list. 🤷

SuperfluousIndividual
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I was hoping that power efficiency would increase in 50 series, especially after the better efficiency between the 3070 and 4070.

mr.bubblezthebot
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I live in California where energy prices are expensive, and there is no way I will ever buy a PC with a 600W graphics card until I have disposable income (which may or may never happen)

Pocketkid
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A 16gb 5050 ti super that runs on pcie power would be nice.

jk-mmto
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So we just gonna forget about intels 13th and 14th gen (mainly I9) and those non consumer friendly practices?

zerogsn
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Progress IS inevitable: if there is no progress then there would be absolutely no point in new hardware - and prices would then have to fall.
The thing that always has to increase is value - if you dont get more performance for the same money then it is overall a bad situation and more likely than not you are getting ripped of. And for GPUs that happens cause there are too many million people too stupid to realise that them buying overpriced hardware is the very reason the prices keep increasing so drastically.

ABaumstumpf
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Proposing 16gb of memory on Lunar Lake when AGPU uses 8gb of memory is a mistake, 24gb would have been smarter.

TheEricDangerous