Quote from: ariliquin on May 19, 2021, 13:23:01
What is being compared here is old AMD generation verses latest Intel generation. Refresh across AMD product line is due soon and then again AMD will move forward another step. What Intel is able to achieve given their constraints is amazing, however it absolutely cannot compete on performance to power consumption, so loses data centre and laptop. When Intel can compete on same terms as TSMC it will be great for consumers. Currently it will fall farther behind overall, no matter how clever their packaging is.
Quote from: ariliquin on May 19, 2021, 13:23:01There is always something on the horizon. It's funny to call it old and about to be replaced when it's barely available and has been on the market since when, March or something like that for the first model? Tiger Lake is certainly older. It's unfortunate that it took so long for them to release H-series processors.
What is being compared here is old AMD generation verses latest Intel generation. Refresh across AMD product line is due soon and then again AMD will move forward another step.
Quote from: An0n on May 19, 2021, 09:56:29What makes it inferior? I am not saying it isn't but you can't just compare the numbers (10 vs. 7). Nowadays, they are pretty much meaningless. What Intel is going to call 7 nm has no relation to what TSMC calls 7 nm. It's just a name.
The difference is barely noticeable in daily usage. Power consumption for Intel will be higher since it uses inferior manufacturing process (10nm), thus. of course, AMD wins in power per watt.