First you need to clear your mind and change your attitude towards other members.
Being critical of a company is acceptable and debatable, no need to get excited on a personal level.
Maybe chiplets are not so easy after all?
No doubt, but instead of pushing expiremental technologies on users it's better to wait and do it right.
AMD's chiplets are lovely on specsheets to fill the place with cores as long as latency is hidden under the carpet.
Not that i approve E-cores, but Intel saw that AMD got away with it and got baited into their laggy path.
Yeah yeah, so if Intel sucks let's encourage the rest of the industry on the same path right?
Oh yes 7800X3D is real laggy compared to that 13900KS - said no one ever.
Of course no one said it!
Here is some food for thought:
Where is the Frametime Analysis section from TPU's reviews gone?? ---EDIT: I merely mention TPU as an example, it is a trend i noticed in many other sites like Tom's Hardware etc.
Wondered why GN was forced to present the full frametime plot for ONLY 2 games before casually returning to bars for the rest of the games in their 7800X3D video?
Nice catch, Zen 5 obviously.
96MB sure is huge and will take a minute to fill at hundreds of GB/s speeds lol.
Your "lol" at the end gives me hope that you got what is obviously a humorus exageration.
Intel is already at 8000 in it's current platform which clearly demonstrates that the next socket will easily max the DDR5 frequency range.
The article is obviously disscussing future products and given that Intel's platform with Gen 5.0 is EOL points to the logical conclusion that their next Chipset will add Gen 6.0 support.
The same cannot be said for AMD since their current platform's main advantage is the fact it will stay the same for next CPU release, so Gen 5.0 for them.
Nothing too exciting here, it is just the same as the releases always worked.
If "eco" means 2-3x less power consumption
It could be nice if it would translate to actuall lower temperatures and not to an irrelevant annual 10-20 dollars electricity save.
Have you heard about "Memory Context Restore"?
Ohh yes! That's the correct mentality!
Introduce crappy performance products, let users beta test it and fix it via patches and workarounds 6 months later!
Works like a charm for the gaming industry let's support it on the Hardware industry too!
Nah, don't really like Intel --> my current system is based on 5800X3D which was an upgrade from my previous 7700X but saddly both were a downgrade from my 12700K i had before, wish i had known better...
At least my averages are still great