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Wow, you're more impressed by -KS binning than 3D cache? That's what Intel is hooting about, they have the hottest running CPU, and now...
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Yup, that's what happened at first, 2016 to 2020 shows a nice improvement. After that they've had chip shortages, and I have no idea if...
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If all that has been said about the Zen 5 turns out to be true, Intel will have a very hard time. Arrow lake will have to be a huge...
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AMD is gaining ground in market share but in order for the share to favor AMD CPU's, the next CPU must show its value and performance...
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300W max is reasonable to me. 350W if I close one eye.
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Let's go all the way back to Comet Lake: The question was asked 4 years ago, and Intel shrugged.
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Another thing is that it's simply difficult to believe any of these companies would do anything without Intel's seal of approval.
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The fact that Intel's CPU power delivery specification is so convoluted, with so many knobs and dials, would reasonably suggest a...
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125/188 150/320 320/320 All these numbers were mentioned in your posted materials /datasheet/whatever Just pick one, or give us a...
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All of this discussion is meaningless because at the end of the day Intel is still putting out purposely vague information in their...
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It absolutely isn't, Intel themselves on numerous occasions claimed all of this is perfectly normal, this was years ago mind you ...
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This. It's basic corporate weaseling that allows Intel to look better and its motherboard partners to move more product if things work...
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Pretty much coping when you've put out an Emergency Edition with insane factory overclock for being able to compete with the competitor.
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This is not Intel Spec, this is a salmon table by Igor.
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It is a hypothetical person pushing the processor to the limit. In this context is Intel. I would not say that especially if you...
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