Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

AMD 7nm Engineering sample

https://wccftech.com/amd-epyc-rome-7nm-64-core-cpu-performance-benchmark-leak/

more than 2x performance increase from AMD ES

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Those pics were shown to be a photoshop a few days ago. But when it does come out, you'll see how much power this mo--nic 64 core monstrosity uses, and not for core processing, but for infinity fabric.

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Post ID: @1whg+Vb6F3iY

This 10nm failure that is cri—ling Intel on so many levels falls on the heads of TMG, SA and AK who remain in charge. How many thousands have been fired for so much less in the past two years?

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Post ID: @1jtz+Vb6F3iY

Then buy an AMD product and move on.

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Post ID: @1gen+Vb6F3iY

@Vb6F3iY-nvk For the last two decades intel has had process superiority and many times was barely competitive, no to be process handicap will expose the designers

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Post ID: @qni+Vb6F3iY

Better wait for the final product. Coffee Lake did well against Ryzen. Customers don't care for 14 or 10nm as long as the performance is out there in the chip.

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Post ID: @nvk+Vb6F3iY

AMD 7nm designed to compete against anticipated intel 10nm, but somewhere along the way Moore lost its way at TMG and home of Moore and intel still stuck on 14 ++++++ of some sort of spin, simply amazing FUBAR

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