Who cares if it is out 2/28 or 3/5?
With the die size advantage of Ryzen (without iGPU) 44mm2 vs. Intel's 170mm2 + (with iGPU), AMD will clean Intel's clock should they decide they want to start a price war.
Right now Intel is scurrying to start producing dies without iGPUs in a desperate attempt to remain competitive.
Even with the crappy yields that AMD will have initially, they will still probably have cost parity with Intel, at least. By the end of April, when yields improve at GLOFO and Samsung, Intel will be at a cost disadvantage should they not dump millions into redesigning their wafers to produce dies without integrated graphics. Even then, their die size will be 10% bigger than Ryzen that will put them close to cost parity since AMD still has to pay a foundry markup.
With the die size advantage of Ryzen (without iGPU) 44mm2 vs. Intel's 170mm2 + (with iGPU), AMD will clean Intel's clock should they decide they want to start a price war.
Right now Intel is scurrying to start producing dies without iGPUs in a desperate attempt to remain competitive.
Even with the crappy yields that AMD will have initially, they will still probably have cost parity with Intel, at least. By the end of April, when yields improve at GLOFO and Samsung, Intel will be at a cost disadvantage should they not dump millions into redesigning their wafers to produce dies without integrated graphics. Even then, their die size will be 10% bigger than Ryzen that will put them close to cost parity since AMD still has to pay a foundry markup.