Even normie youtube shills are beginning to BTFO Intel now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3ssad0qZuU
How will they ever recover?
>>60917050
maybe they'll design a new architecture and then not innovate anything else for another several decades.
>>60917050
Every Windows user is a normie.
>>60917050
This one was probably the best of the "wtf Intel is shit now" "Tech"tubers video.
>intel stealing thunder
jesus, its like they don't understand businesses at all.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3134063/components-graphics/amd-drops-radeon-rx-460-rx-470-prices-ahead-of-nvidias-geforce-gtx-1050-launch.html
>raid dongle
meh, just more product segmentation.
Sure the implementation was bumbled, but how is that different when Tesla has auto pilot on every car and charges you 1K *more* if you decide to buy it later. Yet Elon can do no wrong.
>got saved by the threadripper better deal
and we don't even know how much it costs yet.
More likely than not, AMD will price its unreleased CPU's in the same price range as its competitors.
That is exactly what happened with the Ryzen 7's, outside of a few edges cases that can make use of those extra cores performance was pretty level between it and intel. it just came down to what flavor you like, chocolate or vanilla.
AMD's threadripper will likely see 4 digit prices, very much in line with what intel offers. It will likely be a repeat the the ryzen 7, solid performance, great value, good for multi core programs but it will lag behind in single thread stuff.
There is no point in dreaming that AMD runs a charity and will price thread ripper in a manner to cannibalize its own sales (eg why buy the 1800x if threadripper is only $200 more?) , i wholly expect threadripper being between $1200-1800 depending the sku