Quote from: LOL on December 01, 2020, 15:13:14So, what are we going to run in our computers? Snapdragons? That future is far from certain. And is certainly not imminent. Who knows whether they can manage to stay ahead of Qualcomm. We'll see how close the 888 gets.
Intel is probably doomed as Apple has stopped using Intel x86 chips for future Macs. Expect this to spill over to the Windows world in future, whether you like it or not.
That means AMD (Ryzen) is also doomed. Sorry, AMD fanboys.
Quote from: Jallious on December 01, 2020, 06:02:21MicroCenter restocks 5800x constantly. In-store purchase only though.
WHERE are these chips selling? Ive been checking newegg and amazon 5 times a day every day since friday and NOTHING in the 5000 series has been available.
Quote from: JayN on November 30, 2020, 21:14:31
It isn't a secret that Intel concentrated on its laptop chips while ramping up their 10nm. Their desktop chips stayed on the Skylake cores and 14nm for several years.
However, that all starts to change with Rocket Lake-S moving to a backported Sunny Cove core design. Soon after Intel plans to introduce an Alder Lake-S chip built with 10ESF. Also a Tiger Lake-H chip is coming, supposedly in 1H 2021, with more PCIE4 lanes and more cores than Tiger Lake-U and a higher TDP.
So it is very likely we'll see Intel reverse any desktop market share that they've ceded during the 10nm issues.