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AMD CES 2021 Keynote Address by CEO Dr Lisa Su: Live Blog

You know that you don't have enough to show and announce, when you are forced to include Lewis Hamilton as one of your guests. While I like him as a driver, he is not someone who should be a guess in a CES announcement. If we can call announcement a preview of products that bring nothing new on the table, just expand the already known base of products.
I think he explained more than adequately how AMD help him succeed, it was unexpected seeing him there though..
 
I don't need to prove your statements, you do.

Bloomberg has the entire text of their presentation and they stated nothing about design wins.
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How about looking at the slides?
 
i feel for BTranrur having to cover this horrible terrible and shitty presentation in realtime, it was a superlong circlejerk full of corpo-bullshit and cringe super rich people hand-jobbing eachother.
When they brough Hamilton, that was the pinnacle or cringiness, the dude looked bored AF and super forced to do that terrible appearance, like those terribad japanese commercials with hollywood famous actors(well.. not so much, those are actually fun to watch, this was... cringe)

¿Actual tangible usable products?, practically nothing.
The direction of the keynote was all over the place, "desktop is super important" then cuts to "so now we have this amazing LAPTOP processors that are our focus" W T F, ¿who edited this?, this was a flaming trainwreck that made Intel "AMD" keynote good in comparison.

check out GN video that mirrors this sentiment
 
Who said they "cannot make"? I think it is a choice to use their capacity to fill the biggest part of the market, I shouldn't have to detail this to you if you are thinking straight...
You're not well informed. Ice Lake was in the #1 selling thin and light laptop in the world, the Macbook Air. That is major volume. I suggest you go educate yourself on the share of desktop/laptop parts the top 7 OEMs have (of which Apple is one). There are and have been many Ice Lake options for all of 2020.
It speaks to the state of it yes, in that it is shipping in massive volumes right now.
All you need to do to educate yourself is go to the top 7 OEMs who comprise 80 - 85% of the market, and see what they have for sale. It isn't hard.
Intel... Intel said they cannot make...
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/i...m-processors-now-one-year-behind-expectations (ctrl+f for 10nm to highlight relevant sections)

I was very clearly talking about icelake server chips, they have been unable to make LARGE 10nm chips, and have only been able to make small 2-4c mobile chips that have less cores than previous gen chips.
But thank you for confirming that they can only make small 10nm chips due to yield issues...

I suggest you educate yourself to the whole of the market before attacking others in the future. Datacenter is where the money is at, unless you can't make the chips to compete, and they have been unable to do so.

https://www.servethehome.com/intel-ice-lake-xeon-now-in-production/ More details about how they have been abusing shipping/production terms.

I look forward to Intel returning to competitiveness, there is no need to shill them, they don't care about you and neither does any other vendor.
 
I entered a position with AMD twice in April & May 2020. My 401K leading the way. The tech-sites in their unrelenting and daily AMD raves then driving my additional May investment. Today at around $92 per share I am however cashing-in. AMD in the weeks to come will thus be buying me a new luxury car with cash in hand. It's called not to be greedy and 'get while the getting is good.' AMD has done very well but the big question remains: "Can their stock be considered a long term hold?" The stock for me essentially went from $40 - $90 and I am now questioning if this can be repeated? Many here have the same question in mind. My take...what difference does it make, as when I sit behind the wheel of a brand new car my 'Porsche Design' aviator sunglasses turn into rose colored glasses and life is good. WTF!
 
Intel... Intel said they cannot make...
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/i...m-processors-now-one-year-behind-expectations (ctrl+f for 10nm to highlight relevant sections)

I was very clearly talking about icelake server chips, they have been unable to make LARGE 10nm chips, and have only been able to make small 2-4c mobile chips that have less cores than previous gen chips.
But thank you for confirming that they can only make small 10nm chips due to yield issues...

I suggest you educate yourself to the whole of the market before attacking others in the future. Datacenter is where the money is at, unless you can't make the chips to compete, and they have been unable to do so.

https://www.servethehome.com/intel-ice-lake-xeon-now-in-production/ More details about how they have been abusing shipping/production terms.

I look forward to Intel returning to competitiveness, there is no need to shill them, they don't care about you and neither does any other vendor.


Bro, this is 2021..

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I see you have trouble reading the sources rather than the just the header. Would you like me to copy the relevant sections for you to explain how an old article shows that they have delayed multiple times?

Here is the 2nd one that you did even bother to read the header on where the CEO comes out and goes, oh shit, its still fucking broke, and so is 7nm that was supposed to save us. And the stock came crashing down.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/i...m-processors-now-one-year-behind-expectations (ctrl+f for 10nm to highlight relevant sections)
Perhaps if you are going to ask people to cite everything, you should read more than the hyperlink.
 
I see you have trouble reading the sources rather than the just the header. Would you like me to copy the relevant sections for you to explain how an old article shows that they have delayed multiple times?

Here is the 2nd one that you did even bother to read the header on where the CEO comes out and goes, oh shit, its still fucking broke, and so is 7nm that was supposed to save us. And the stock came crashing down.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/i...m-processors-now-one-year-behind-expectations (ctrl+f for 10nm to highlight relevant sections)
Perhaps if you are going to ask people to cite everything, you should read more than the hyperlink.

I think your childish post and foul language pretty much speaks for itself. I won't be responding to you further.
 
Keep it on topic.
Report problems... do not post in response, as, it is against the rules and can possibly continue adding to the problem.

Thank You and have a good day.
 
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