Quote from: JayN on September 19, 2020, 15:53:30
"impressive because Intel can offer similar performance with a larger 10 nm fabrication process and disappointing because it has taken them more than half a year just to be on equal footing with the 7 nm Zen 2 U-series."
Intel's 10nm process is comparable to tsm 7nm process in density, as you probably know.
AMD also had problems moving to a comparable process in their GF spin-off, which abandoned it. Intel has persevered ... and now has apparently solved 10nm clock speed issues with their new SuperFin process.
AMD led people to believe they were moving to EUV on zen3, but has apparently been unable to do so. Why is that?
Quote from: Christopher VanZetta on September 18, 2020, 10:31:59Quote from: jokes on September 18, 2020, 09:08:59
So next gen 28w intel igpu is as fast as current amd 15-25w igpu?
Faster actually
Quote from: jokes on September 18, 2020, 09:08:59
So next gen 28w intel igpu is as fast as current amd 15-25w igpu?