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Can you pass me that crack pipe you're smoking please? Or tell us what it is you're basing this statement on exactly (if you're not being sarcastic or just trolling)?They definitely dropped the ball this time. Intel is way ahead and all amd can come up with is some laptop cpu's, an e-waste gpu. The 5700X3D looks okay though.
I bought Intel stocks just before Alder Lake's launch expecting a Ryzen style comeback and dumped all of them this week, as I don't see where Intel are going with their nonsense -- constantly talking smack ("AMD is over", "Intel is back", blah blah blah) whilst delivering flop after flop. The only time Intel even gets close to being decent is after their previous gen CPUs hit EOL and get put on fire sales by retailers. To say Intel's current architecture is a disaster is the understatement of the century -- basically Rocket Lake with minor tweaks and some very useless Atom cores duct-taped to it to massage power consumption numbers.
Intel were already doubling Ryzen 5000's power consumption numbers for roughly the same performance with Alder Lake (launched just a few months ago). Now that AMD reduced their power consumption supposedly by another 30% and increasing performance by double digit percentages, Intel are dead in the water. DDR5 is unobtanium currently due to being scalped (making Intel's platform and pricing advantage mostly useless) and AMD already said the CPU launch after Zen 4 will have its own efficiency cores also built in (whilst their current performance cores are already beating Intel in performance and energy consumption massively). By the time Intel wake up and respond with their next energy-guzzling architecture 9 months or so from now, we will probably have energy prices double that of today -- making Ryzen look even better and Zen 4 will easily drive their performance up even further by 40%+ from current Zen 3D CPUs.
Don't even get me started on their vaporware Alchemist GPUs -- constantly comparing themselves to GPUs that are multiple generations old (if I wanted GTX 1650 level performance, I would've bought it 3 years ago). Their track record for driver support -- even for current iGPUs with existing huge market share, is an even bigger joke and doesn't inspire any confidence (performance even in mainstream apps is a disaster and completely broken with artifacts & glitches all over the place). Until I see Intel backing up their smack talk with products worth a damn -- I'm hopping off their hype train...