DDR5 will be launched by Intel and AMD at roughly the same time.If they brings DDR5 or PCIe Gen 5 to Zen 3, I highly doubt anyone complaint about that
Intel already said DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 are coming in 2021.
In case you missed it: consumer and server CPUs from AMD use different sockets. This has absolutely no implication on AM4.In EPYC launch event, AMD stated that future EPYC Milan based on Zen 3 will be socket compatible with existing Zen 2 socket.
I'm not sure what's wrong with this slide. Intel's presentations are usually very solid. That's what you're expected to make for a business meeting.Yeah, AMD made a vague slides, they should learn from other company
AMD slides that we know about are not internal/corporate, but made for gaming consumers. They are very general and leave a lot for fanboys to interpret and hype about.
For example: you've looked at the "compute architecture roadmap" slide and you said "2020 that's Zen3". But this information isn't there, right?