
HW News - Intel 7nm Delays Through 2022+, NVIDIA Wants to Buy ARM, AMD Zen3 Launch on Target
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Date: 2020-07-26
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Chrinik
Dammit, I used to have 40 shares in AMD, but needed money and sold during their last spike. Then AMDs stock seemed to relax and ride below what I sold at, so I didn't feel to bad. Now I feel horrible, but that is the nature of stock trading and I am kind of glad I don't have stocks anymore, because if you've invested alot of money (I didn't really) and the stock goes down, that can lead to stress.
It's a very volatile market. Trading tech company stocks is relatively predictable tho, because you buy when they make a blunder, and sell a couple weeks after they released a new product, you are bound to make a couple bucks each time. I made roughly 500 in profit that way.
But yeah, don't recommend stock trading unless you have a ton of money to burn. Especially on Stocks that pay no dividends, like AMD currently doesn't, that's kinda why I didn't hold on to them. They are a short term trading item, really.
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Dammit, I used to have 40 shares in AMD, but needed money and sold during their last spike. Then AMDs stock seemed to relax and ride below what I sold at, so I didn't feel to bad. Now I feel horrible, but that is the nature of stock trading and I am kind of glad I don't have stocks anymore, because if you've invested alot of money (I didn't really) and the stock goes down, that can lead to stress.
It's a very volatile market. Trading tech company stocks is relatively predictable tho, because you buy when they make a blunder, and sell a couple weeks after they released a new product, you are bound to make a couple bucks each time. I made roughly 500 in profit that way.
But yeah, don't recommend stock trading unless you have a ton of money to burn. Especially on Stocks that pay no dividends, like AMD currently doesn't, that's kinda why I didn't hold on to them. They are a short term trading item, really.
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Pierr
You know what.I personally are laughing at Intel.They make all these claims After tech reviewers tested both Intel and Amd.The more Intel reps open their mouths the more they look like clowns.They have verbal diaria because of all the shit they are speaking.I don't like to think this way but Intels just a joke.Only reason they are faster in games are because of higher clocks.We don't know what Amd's new cpu will clocked at.Amd already caught up to Intel I9 series with there thread ripper.Yes TR is more expensive but it's around 200%+ faster productivity and in games it matches it.
Amd are a better all round cpu.You really thing people will notice a 20-30fps difference?They are only good for 1080p competitive gaming where fps is the key but be real you not gonna buy a I9 or an R9 for 1080p gaming
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You know what.I personally are laughing at Intel.They make all these claims After tech reviewers tested both Intel and Amd.The more Intel reps open their mouths the more they look like clowns.They have verbal diaria because of all the shit they are speaking.I don't like to think this way but Intels just a joke.Only reason they are faster in games are because of higher clocks.We don't know what Amd's new cpu will clocked at.Amd already caught up to Intel I9 series with there thread ripper.Yes TR is more expensive but it's around 200%+ faster productivity and in games it matches it.
Amd are a better all round cpu.You really thing people will notice a 20-30fps difference?They are only good for 1080p competitive gaming where fps is the key but be real you not gonna buy a I9 or an R9 for 1080p gaming
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Brandon
The way that stocks are valued generally is by market cap. Market cap is when you take EVERY share of a stock issued by the company and multiply is by its current asking price PER SHARE. This is basically the cost of what it would take to take 100% control over a company. It would currently take around 81B to buy AMD and around 214B to buy Intel. This is assuming that you were buying the entire company and not just a wing of the company, at which point it becomes MUCH more complicated to calculate. Hope this helps you. Cheers for the epic content.
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The way that stocks are valued generally is by market cap. Market cap is when you take EVERY share of a stock issued by the company and multiply is by its current asking price PER SHARE. This is basically the cost of what it would take to take 100% control over a company. It would currently take around 81B to buy AMD and around 214B to buy Intel. This is assuming that you were buying the entire company and not just a wing of the company, at which point it becomes MUCH more complicated to calculate. Hope this helps you. Cheers for the epic content.
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gaurd3
Intel stock is pretty cheap for the about of money they are bringing in. And is the better company out of the two.AMD stock is over valued. If you are going to keep an eye on it, you can make some money. You just got to be prepared to pull out because there isn t anything fundamental supporting the over exuberance. In recent years AMD and its new chips started putting up a fight. It doesn t matter that they are still losing on all score cards. This is how novices get slaughtered entering AMD now and think they are investing rather than trading.
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Intel stock is pretty cheap for the about of money they are bringing in. And is the better company out of the two.AMD stock is over valued. If you are going to keep an eye on it, you can make some money. You just got to be prepared to pull out because there isn t anything fundamental supporting the over exuberance. In recent years AMD and its new chips started putting up a fight. It doesn t matter that they are still losing on all score cards. This is how novices get slaughtered entering AMD now and think they are investing rather than trading.
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Anton
Seeing how NVidia licensed the shit out of enterprise quadro gpu's (vdws, vgpu)... Which kills all and any post-enterprise life for that hardware, I guess beware?
it'll cost you 450 for Quadro vDWS license to get almost full use of the GPU you own (it does not include licensing for Compute Driver, you need vCS license for that, which is 150 per year)
They still don't allow any other GPU's to be used in virtualized environment unless it's GPU model listed for this and you have a license, otherwise driver will say magical error 43.
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Seeing how NVidia licensed the shit out of enterprise quadro gpu's (vdws, vgpu)... Which kills all and any post-enterprise life for that hardware, I guess beware?
it'll cost you 450 for Quadro vDWS license to get almost full use of the GPU you own (it does not include licensing for Compute Driver, you need vCS license for that, which is 150 per year)
They still don't allow any other GPU's to be used in virtualized environment unless it's GPU model listed for this and you have a license, otherwise driver will say magical error 43.
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zen
AMD Stock analysis - AMD is riding the ZEN wave. It will continue to rise until, we reach the end of the ZEN line, and that may continue if there is another good advancement after ZEN. However, if AMD doesn't have a very compelling processor to follow up the ZEN line, then it will stabilize and may fall depending on upcoming processors. And of course this will depend on if INTEL can actually pull itself out of the fire and put out something decent that can compete with AMD. (which right now, it doesn't look like that is happening)
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AMD Stock analysis - AMD is riding the ZEN wave. It will continue to rise until, we reach the end of the ZEN line, and that may continue if there is another good advancement after ZEN. However, if AMD doesn't have a very compelling processor to follow up the ZEN line, then it will stabilize and may fall depending on upcoming processors. And of course this will depend on if INTEL can actually pull itself out of the fire and put out something decent that can compete with AMD. (which right now, it doesn't look like that is happening)
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Old
Currently AMD stocks are going the way of Tesla, where the stock price is indicative of the future prospects of the company. Tesla for example produced less than 1m cars as opposed to Toyota s 11m yet the price shares are 1500 v 140. This is because of many, many reasons that a lone trader cannot fandom to explain, list or know about but it s reasonable to say that many expect Tesla to be a global leader in vehicles, AI and green energy which has cause the purposed value of the company to raise significantly.
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Currently AMD stocks are going the way of Tesla, where the stock price is indicative of the future prospects of the company. Tesla for example produced less than 1m cars as opposed to Toyota s 11m yet the price shares are 1500 v 140. This is because of many, many reasons that a lone trader cannot fandom to explain, list or know about but it s reasonable to say that many expect Tesla to be a global leader in vehicles, AI and green energy which has cause the purposed value of the company to raise significantly.
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David
The real problems for Intel are starting to show now. They are stuck on 14nm while AMD keeps refining its architecture to adapt to 7nm and beyond. In the coming months and years, Intel will continue to fall further behind which will result is massive profit declines. 14++++ can only do so much without sacrificing power and heat efficiency as seen in the 10th generation refresh. I think Intel will bounce back some time in 2023, but until then AMD will continue to grab more gains in all market sectors.
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The real problems for Intel are starting to show now. They are stuck on 14nm while AMD keeps refining its architecture to adapt to 7nm and beyond. In the coming months and years, Intel will continue to fall further behind which will result is massive profit declines. 14++++ can only do so much without sacrificing power and heat efficiency as seen in the 10th generation refresh. I think Intel will bounce back some time in 2023, but until then AMD will continue to grab more gains in all market sectors.
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sbowesuk
Honestly I have no sympathy for Intel. They sat on their hands for an entire decade, doing as little as possible while pushing up their prices.
Seems to me Intel slowly morphed from a tech company, into a marketing company. Now with AMD schooling them, they need to go back to being a real tech company again, only they've forgotten how.
By the time Intel cracks 7nm, it will already be obsolete tech, since AMD will be at 5nm by then!
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Honestly I have no sympathy for Intel. They sat on their hands for an entire decade, doing as little as possible while pushing up their prices.
Seems to me Intel slowly morphed from a tech company, into a marketing company. Now with AMD schooling them, they need to go back to being a real tech company again, only they've forgotten how.
By the time Intel cracks 7nm, it will already be obsolete tech, since AMD will be at 5nm by then!
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itech
Help Please!
Ok so Intel recently released their 10th gen cpu's which are still on pcie gen 3.0? So will Nvidia's new upcoming cards still be on gen 3.0? I heard that the 2080ti is the first card to barely utilize all the bandwith of pcie gen 3. I don't really get this part and dont understand how people came to this conclusion.
Based on this (I'm probably wrong) I'm guessing their new cards won't be a huge increase in performance?
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Help Please!
Ok so Intel recently released their 10th gen cpu's which are still on pcie gen 3.0? So will Nvidia's new upcoming cards still be on gen 3.0? I heard that the 2080ti is the first card to barely utilize all the bandwith of pcie gen 3. I don't really get this part and dont understand how people came to this conclusion.
Based on this (I'm probably wrong) I'm guessing their new cards won't be a huge increase in performance?
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