Indeed. The article alone mentioned "AI" 8 times in a few sentences, which begs the question whther tech journalists have also been trapped into pushing this narrative, as if there is nothing more important to say about upcoming CPUs.If the only thing Pat can sing about is useless "AI" capabilities, Panther Lake is going to be another failure.
There's no performance talk, there's AI, more of AI, and even more of AIwill grow AI performance up to an additional 2x.
Now everything has to mention AI... let's talk about performance again, please.
Less AI, more IPC and perf/watt.
They have outsourced to TSMC production of almost all components for client products.Intel is big enough to do more than just NPUs and GPUs. NPUs, in particular, are relatively simple compared even to GPUs, never mind CPUs.
They are big enough to produce in their own fabs, right?
Exactly. By now, all our home machines should be running hundreds of AI workloads on a daily basis.I know it's hard to believe we've been hearing about AI for this long.
You are right about vanilla Zen4, but big core count can be very efficient in gaming. You just need the right CPU for the task. 7950X3D is more efficient in gaming and miles faster than 13400.The big core count CPUs are never really going to be efficient at gaming. The 7950x sucks as well when it comes to efficiency.
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