Which was the biggest jump in features and performance?
Sandy Bridge > Ivy Bridge
Ivy Bridge > Haswell
Haswell >Skylake
Skylake > Kaby Lake
>>59734096
Skylake > Kaby Lake
Gotta have that DRM after all
>>59734096
Sandy Bridge > Ivy Bridge
>Native USB 3.0
>PCI-E 3.0
Faildozer > Ryzen
>>59734096
>Sandy Bridge > Inferno Bridge
>Inferno Bridge > Haslel
>Haslel >Skymeme
>Skymeme > Delid Lake
FTFY
>>59734096
P4>C2D
K6 to K7. AMD was really lagging behind with their K6, but got competitive with the Pentium III once they released their K7. If you consider how long they've been lagging behind, maybe the switch to ryzen made a bigger difference.
Pentium 4/D to Core 2 made the biggest jump that I can think of right now. Chips clocked at around 2 GHz would curb-stomp chips from the previous generations that were clocked between 3.5 and 4 GHz.
>>59734216
>>59734096
>>59734256
Isn't it hilarious that over the course of 5 years AMD averaged over a 10% IPC increase but skylake to kabylake was like 1%?
>>59734277
This. The leap was an order of magnitude. It killed AMD and amd has yet to recover.
>>59734096
Haswell to Skylake is probably the biggest of your listed options.
>>59734216
This is definitely the biggest generational leap though. They went from non-competitive in basically every metric to actual competition. Plus the whole Bulldozer architecture was a huge failure from the get-go.
>>59734280
>10%
*50%
>>59734302
Samefag
>>59734280
BUT GOY!!! you must spend not just money on new processor, but new platform too, good GOY!!
that way your 5% increase isn't just $300, it's really over $500
good goy.
>>59734344
>>59734280
Yeah, I meant to say each year.
>>59734096
286 > 386
>>59734277
>P4>C2D
This
Followed by the C2D > Nehalem
>>59734256
left out coffee delayke
Ivy was fine, haswell is where it really started heating up
>>59736519 and FX-Ryzen
>>59734096
ivy>haswell was the least, that's when they axed the locked sku overclocking.