Quote from: NikoB on January 18, 2023, 15:49:41Quote from: Abc on January 18, 2023, 15:38:46support legacy AVX-2/AVX-512 code.
Since when did AVX512 become a deprecated extension, and not a deliberate forced limitation for consumer Intel processors? The entire Zen4 line supports AVX512 natively. Alder Lake and Raptor Lake are NOT support this Intel extension!
Technically the big cores in AlderLake can run AVX-512. I'm sure Intel can figure out how to run it on only the big cores while atom cores do something else. It is just not favorable because with only 2 big cores the results will look bad.
Linus Torvalds once claimed AVX-512 was created by Intel so Intel can create benchmarks to show favorable results compared to AMD. Now that AMD also supports this extension and even beat Intel at this game, AVX-512 is no longer serving its purpose. This may be why Intel wants to get rid of it entirely.
QuoteWho is the technology leader? Definitely AMD, not Intel.
I don't disagree. But..
Recall AMD was also doing core stacking with the entire Bulldozer generation. They built their modules focusing on multithreaded integer performance at the expense of power and floating point performance. Intel is just taking a page out of this with AlderLake.
I think you are judging Intel too harshly. AMD almost went bankrupt in 2015. I recall when their stock dipped below $2. It took them a few years to right the ship. Intel isn't doing well right now but they may come back one day to good guy Intel.
In the end, this market needs more competition not less. AMD is taking it easy right now just like Intel did in 2013. AlderLake and Rembrandt launched at the same time last year but Rembrandt isn't available until half a year later (still at much higher prices than AlderLake). You can imagine without Intel AMD will just resell their old technology at higher prices benefiting no one.