how come all kinds of companies can make their own versions of gpus but only like 3 people make cpus
>it's a pedo poster says something retarded episode
>AGAIN
>>60716688
thanks for bumpong my thread
>>60716439
>>60717261
Post more Megumeme
Also only two companies really make gpus (Nvidia and amd) there's Intel too but that's just an igpu. Other companies just change some things around coolers, clock speeds, memory speed, size, etc.
>>60716439
Graphics Card:GPU::Motherboard:CPU
>>60717332
why don't those companies that make gpus also make their own versions of amds and intels cpus
>>60717364
AMD makes both GPUs and CPUs you fucking moron
>>60717383
what are you talking about i know that
im asking why doesnt asus and gigabyte and saphire make their own 'non-reference' cpus like in the gpu market
>>60717364
Because a cpu is just a die on a small pcb, with some mayo and a heat spreader.
>>60717404
There is no such thing as a non reference GPU you fucking toad
>>60717409
why doesn't asrock sell their own version of i9 with solder instead of mayo
>>60717421
ya- yamerooo
>>60716439
>>60716688
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>>60717364
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>>60717433
im starting to think that no one knows the answer
>>60716439
only the cards are custom, the GPUs themselves are all stock (as in straight from nvidia/amd)
>>60717599
what about mini gpus
>>60717607
mini gpus?
you mean mobile gpus? same deal, stock chips, custom boards
>>60717627
-- also, i mean laptop gpus specifically
mobile used to pretty much just mean laptops, but i guess that's not the case anymore
cellphone gpus (and cpus) are another story
>>60716439
>how come all kinds of companies can make their own versions of gpus but only like 3 people make cpus- 16 posts and 4 image replies shown.
I'm pretty sure Apple makes their CPUs and GPUs.
>>60717722
not for their desktops/laptops
>>60718297
true. but those are like 5-10% of their device sales.
>>60718328
i'm not sure how that is relevant
>>60718342
it is because their business is iphone and they make cpus & gpus and they sell millions upon millions of them.
>>60717404
imagine if your CPU came soldered to your motherboard and you couldn't change it out
congrats, you can now buy a Gigabyte i7 7700
>>60717404
Because they'd have to pay Intel and AMD a shit ton for patents and their CPUs would be no better than those VIA pieces of crap.
>>60716439
So we can render megumin to life
>>60718382
Then why don't we buy GPUs and GPU boards and GPU fans then put them together? What if I want an RX580 with a cryorig fan on a gigabyte board?
>>60718757
because it's always been this way, mostly.
also because it's a lot easier to set a gpu on fire with a bad cooler, and the ram is significantly higher-performance than is used for general computing so benefits from being soldered rather than socketed.
but mostly just force of habit. there are cooler kits you can buy and use if you really want to.
>>60718757
No one designs it that way. Hell AMD and Nvidia might forbid. Fans you can replace though
>>60718757
>>60718846
also because GPUs are pretty cheap parts other than the actual die in the big scheme of things. and it's extremely rare to want to upgrade one component without upgrading the others, if it's even possible (thinking memory controllers here). there's nothing PREVENTING socketed northbridges or USB controllers, way back in the stone ages serial controllers were sometimes user-upgradeable, but in general the board is meaningless and the RAM is often not forward/backward compatible and almost never not a generational leap, so people are usually fine with buying the $200 die and the $100 RAM as a bundle and fine with whatever $5 backplane.
VRAM was socketed and upgradeable, long long ago, but that was back in the days where someone could conceivably want to upgrade to 2MB so they had enough room for a 1024x768 framebuffer.
>>60717478
AMD and NVidia sale the GPU Design, Intel doesent sell the design.
>>60716439
Real answer:
Amd and Intel do not need custom cpu because motherboard is what matters in this case
Asus GB LG Pageor Citroen everyone make custom motherboards for cpu.
Things like 1800x come without cooler,so other company still get money for cooler design.
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>>60719173
they don't*, they just sell bare dies and solderable packages for other companies to integrate on a board.
intel and amd will make the same deal if you're a big enough customer, most laptops for example are a Dell or Lenovo or Apple (whatever die).
>>60716439
>Anime
Hi.
Go to hell.
>>60716439
Fucking monopolies, costly development, and trade secrets/patents, that's why.
Anyone that wants to get into it has to start from the bottom, and that ain't happening, since you need the infrastructure to design and make chips as well. Literally, only Samsung, TI, Intel, AMD and a couple of others have the funds to do it.
>>60716439
Also, you're mentally retarded and should get your brain checked.
>>60721390
who? me?
>>60716439
gpus are recycled tech from cpus.
You need a lot more R&D to be a cpu developer.
>>60721601
haha
>>60717404
>>60717478
Graphics card =/= GPU, you moron.
>>60721614
It's true though. A gpu is just a cpu that is specialised for a certain kind of computation.
>>60721640
lol
@60721644
Silly me, I didn't realise I'm getting baited.
>>60721651
how many gpus have you made in a fpga
get out of my thread retad
>>60721671
>fpga
How does that contradict anything I said?
Go drown, retard.
>>60721694
never reply to my thread again stupd
>>60721704
Ah, the retard is the OP himself who can't even tell the difference between a gpu and a graphics card. That explains a lot of things.
>>60721711
duhhhhhhetetgfdghjdhg
>>60721644
Not an argument.
>>60721784
you're not an person
>>60717364
Because the partner is responsible for choosing the hardware to support the processor on those cards. That involves mostly figuring out the power delivery, cooling, and memory. All of which are handled, in the case of the CPU, by the user selecting a motherboard, their own memory, and their own cooling solution. The closest thing to this CPU side is the laptop market. Essentially, a packaged processor currently is a complete component in the market, and anything more would involve Intel or AMD selling raw silicon dies to a third party at a discount from the regular price, just so they could just put solder on it. Doubtful if it would make either company any more money. You can however, pick up binned CPU's from siliconlottery and get the delid service but a 7700k with that will run you ~600 USD.
>>60717607
gpu is not graphics card
Sure is summer ITT.
>>60721274
>mad about anime on an anime imageboard