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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
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Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
Your lack of realism is astounding.Looks like the x86 days are finally numbered...
AMD was out to lunch for a decade, and intel preferred to milk their willing customer base and pushing innovation at a snail's pace.
All the while ARM was laying down the foundation work they needed. It's not even about Apple's version of the chip. Now ARM is ready and pushing beyond their initial market.
The irony is that AMD's own next-gen ARMv8 design K12 is MIA, and the focus has shifted to making 5 iterations of Zen, an architecture which was originally intended as an intermediate solution until K12 was to conquer to desktop and server markets. The current status of K12 is unknown, but by the time it's potentially done it's probably going to be outdated, if it's not already canceled like the rest of AMD's failed ARM ventures.