System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | 13700k |
Motherboard | Asrock Z690 Steel Legend D4 - Bios 13.02 |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S |
Memory | 32 Gig 3200CL14 |
Video Card(s) | 4080 RTX SUPER FE 16G |
Storage | 1TB 980 PRO, 2TB SN850X, 2TB DC P4600, 1TB 860 EVO, 2x 3TB WD Red, 2x 4TB WD Red |
Display(s) | LG 27GL850 |
Case | Fractal Define R4 |
Audio Device(s) | Soundblaster AE-9 |
Power Supply | Antec HCG 750 Gold |
Software | Windows 10 21H2 LTSC |
Their interview with TPU suggests they recognise they have a platform cost problem although they see the solution as bringing lower spec boards to market instead of lowering their chipset costs on the better boards.These look extremely interesting and appealing; AMD is in a lot of trouble! Intel is bringing 20 cores even to the entry level, unless AMD lowers prices massively and makes their 16 core chips something like $300 I don't see why anyone would go with AMD!
Intel is better in gaming, better in applications now due to bringing a shit ton of cores and they offer the cheaper motherboard entry!
I really hope AMD lowers prices, I wish for them to have a success and catch up to Intel even further, they are still way behind in market share even today, but they have to earn it! They can't do it on old glory, they need to increase their core counts, they need to lower prices and they need to make all of their next gen cpu's with x3D technology!
For the budget market the most significant here is the 4 core i3 13100/F replacement at last being a 6 core i5 14100/F.
$25 in the sub-$150 price range is substantial. For someone on a tight budget, the difference can easily mean getting a higher tier product on another part of the system. It's hard to fault Intel for improving the value they offer in a part of the market that AMD has all but abandoned.At last a BCLK locked 12400 rebadge for maybe $25's cheaper price. Such innovative marketing value.
It's the same silicon as Raptor Lake, so not sure what exactly there is to be curious about. Just go look at some benchmarks of the 32EU iGPU that's been around since 12th gen.
Intel is better in gaming, better in applications now due to bringing a shit ton of cores and they offer the cheaper motherboard entry!
Processor | Ryzen 9 3900x |
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Motherboard | MSI B550 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 |
Memory | 32GB GSkill Ripjaws V 3600CL16 |
Video Card(s) | 3060Ti FE 0.9v |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO 1TB, 2x Samsung 840 EVO 1TB |
Display(s) | ASUS ProArt PA278QV |
Case | be quiet! Pure Base 500 |
Audio Device(s) | Edifier R1850DB |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex III 650W |
Mouse | A4Tech X-748K |
Keyboard | Logitech K300 |
Software | Win 10 Pro 64bit |
These look extremely interesting and appealing; AMD is in a lot of trouble! Intel is bringing 20 cores even to the entry level, unless AMD lowers prices massively and makes their 16 core chips something like $300 I don't see why anyone would go with AMD!
Intel is better in gaming, better in applications now due to bringing a shit ton of cores and they offer the cheaper motherboard entry!
I really hope AMD lowers prices, I wish for them to have a success and catch up to Intel even further, they are still way behind in market share even today, but they have to earn it! They can't do it on old glory, they need to increase their core counts, they need to lower prices and they need to make all of their next gen cpu's with x3D technology!
This is quite correct but as this slide produced by Intel shows, there was still a profit of around $500 millionIntel's Client Computing group, which includes the chips that power the majority of desktop and laptop Windows PCs, reported $5.8 billion in revenue, down 38% on an annual basis."