
Threadripper Pro 5000 Gives AMD Fans Some Internet Ammo
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1) Intel has an R&D budget over 650% larger than AMD's and an annual revenue over 800% larger. Intel SHOULD be destroying AMD, but they're not and the fact that AMD has been mopping the floor with Intel over the last few years with a shoestring budget by comparison is an embarrassment for Intel. I challenge anyone to find any other company from any other industry who has been able to do what AMD has done against Intel with the same financial differential.
2) Alder lake is a power hog, the fact that Intel still has to use all that juice despite having basically unlimited resources compared to AMD is ridiculous
3) Anyone interested in competition in the LONG TERM, should actually want AMD to continue winning for several more years until market share across all x86 segments is more equivocal, especially in enterprise and mobility, the two most lucrative segments. Let's not forget that the overwhelming majority of idiot consumers, who 99% of the time buy laptops, don't even know AMD exists, consider -Intel- and -laptop- to be synonymous and interchangeable concepts, and will never bother to educate themselves otherwise. And don't expect an underpaid and undereducated Best Buy salesperson to introduce them to anything different.
Let's not forget that if AMD is accurate the 5800x3D will literally delete any advantage Alder lake has in gaming. With an architecture getting close to two years. by a company who is operating on a shoestring budget when compared to Intel.
Does anybody HONESTLY think that if AMD and Intel were constrained to the same exact financial resources that Intel would prevail? Because I don't, and if AMD is able to continue their success and close the financial gap with Intel, I'd argue that Intel would be in for a rough road considering what AMD has done with so little.
Date: 2022-03-15
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Koji
The entrance of alder lake doesnt make my amd processor function less than it did: 3 Just like when Zen 4 comes and roflstomps whatever intel has, it wont mean intels stuff would perform less than it did.
At some point you have to purge any potential buyers remourse out of your systems. Leap frogging is a thing. If youre going to continue to feel like youre wasting your money cuz something new and better came a long about a year after you bought a new PC or part, or if you dont even have a huge budget or enough disposable income that you dont know what else to do with it, its probably a good idea to ignore a number of future gen products.
Its not that serious!
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The entrance of alder lake doesnt make my amd processor function less than it did: 3 Just like when Zen 4 comes and roflstomps whatever intel has, it wont mean intels stuff would perform less than it did.
At some point you have to purge any potential buyers remourse out of your systems. Leap frogging is a thing. If youre going to continue to feel like youre wasting your money cuz something new and better came a long about a year after you bought a new PC or part, or if you dont even have a huge budget or enough disposable income that you dont know what else to do with it, its probably a good idea to ignore a number of future gen products.
Its not that serious!
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Googlar
This title is really silly. We should not be encouraging people to be fans of AMD or Intel or anybody else. High workstation CPUs are completely irrelevant to the average person, as is the question of which company has the fastest workstation CPUs. Which company has the fastest -consumer grade- CPUs is also irrelevant for pretty much everyone. What matters is what is the best value for a given user, based on their needs, and that's almost never the fastest CPU available.
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This title is really silly. We should not be encouraging people to be fans of AMD or Intel or anybody else. High workstation CPUs are completely irrelevant to the average person, as is the question of which company has the fastest workstation CPUs. Which company has the fastest -consumer grade- CPUs is also irrelevant for pretty much everyone. What matters is what is the best value for a given user, based on their needs, and that's almost never the fastest CPU available.
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itech
-I know it-s hard when you-re losing- - very funny! - I-m an AMD fan but can take a ribbing, esp. if said in jest and a spirit of fun. Don-t take Gordon-s wink wink too seriously, folks.
Alder Lake is certainly a great generation for Intel. Hoping for AMD-s comeback with Ryzen 7000. In the near term, for ultrabooks, I also think the Ryzen 6000 u series (28w parts) will be better than Alder Lake u series. That-s both in CPU and iGPU performance.
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-I know it-s hard when you-re losing- - very funny! - I-m an AMD fan but can take a ribbing, esp. if said in jest and a spirit of fun. Don-t take Gordon-s wink wink too seriously, folks.
Alder Lake is certainly a great generation for Intel. Hoping for AMD-s comeback with Ryzen 7000. In the near term, for ultrabooks, I also think the Ryzen 6000 u series (28w parts) will be better than Alder Lake u series. That-s both in CPU and iGPU performance.
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RobBCactive
Ah right, Alder Lake I would really need to rebuild my system for 1 or 2 fps and become a guinea pig for Windows 11.
When I developed I really tried to make things work well on all systems, not do micro-optimisation specific to particular CPUs.
Still so much of industry has an urge to exclude support for as many systems as possible rather than write well for the long haul.
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Ah right, Alder Lake I would really need to rebuild my system for 1 or 2 fps and become a guinea pig for Windows 11.
When I developed I really tried to make things work well on all systems, not do micro-optimisation specific to particular CPUs.
Still so much of industry has an urge to exclude support for as many systems as possible rather than write well for the long haul.
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Milo
Intel all the way Gordon. I am loving my 14th system which is my newest main rig, that I build in Nov 2019, a i9-9900KS, 128GB Corsair Vengeance LPX, GB Aorus Master, Corsair AX1500i PSU, dual 2TB 970 EVO Plus NVMe for boot and Eight 14TB HDD, still waiting on a new GPU as I had to grab a RX 480 8GB from one of my other systems that had dual RX 480 8GB cards.
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Intel all the way Gordon. I am loving my 14th system which is my newest main rig, that I build in Nov 2019, a i9-9900KS, 128GB Corsair Vengeance LPX, GB Aorus Master, Corsair AX1500i PSU, dual 2TB 970 EVO Plus NVMe for boot and Eight 14TB HDD, still waiting on a new GPU as I had to grab a RX 480 8GB from one of my other systems that had dual RX 480 8GB cards.
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Milo
Like #200, but im liking it for your awesome detail and NOT the Ryzen 5000, it doesn't seem that impressive, 4. 5GHz. common, let's see over 5. 0 GHz on a regular basis without having to OC
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Like #200, but im liking it for your awesome detail and NOT the Ryzen 5000, it doesn't seem that impressive, 4. 5GHz. common, let's see over 5. 0 GHz on a regular basis without having to OC
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Dwapayan
Gordon needs to start giving acting lessons-loved -rusted can of beans- bit from 6500xt discussion video. I watch full nerd only because i love the way Gordon articulates his opinion.
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Gordon needs to start giving acting lessons-loved -rusted can of beans- bit from 6500xt discussion video. I watch full nerd only because i love the way Gordon articulates his opinion.
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ABMNS
The only good news is now i might be able to finally get my 3970X a tiny bit cheaper lol
Yeah i know, i'm totally dreaming, in this market there is basically no hope.
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The only good news is now i might be able to finally get my 3970X a tiny bit cheaper lol
Yeah i know, i'm totally dreaming, in this market there is basically no hope.
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Rory-Avenger-Red
no one cares about PRO cus it for OEM only so no one is going down to their MicroCenter and buy them so forget about Threadripper 5k
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no one cares about PRO cus it for OEM only so no one is going down to their MicroCenter and buy them so forget about Threadripper 5k
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