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Posted by Bp
 - Today at 08:15:46
As long as improvements go both in efficiency and performance that's fine. Even if that means performance increase will be less.
If they disregard efficiency again bad things happen.

As far as gaming goes...enthusiasts need to accept the fact they are gaming minority.
You don't have adequate cpu to pair with your rtx5090? Tough life for you.

Posted by Cooe
 - Yesterday at 22:41:41
"It is important to mention here that MLID is hit or miss with his leaks."

... No, he really isn't. 🤷 The amount of times Tom's been outright wrong on something he leaked that he was absolutely convinced was true have been extremely few and far between! He's been right/accurate way, WAAAAAAAAAAAY more times than he's been wrong.

And he's never ONCE had a major "I'm going to die in this obviously BS hill, come hell or high water" faceplant like AdoredTV's infamous "5GHz Zen 2" leak.

Sure, he's occasionally wrong about things he leaks that he's admittedly not 100% sure on, but he's always clear and upfront with that. This is why he uses the different colored text system in his videos.

When Tom is confident about the source/information his leaks are amongst the very best in the entire independent tech press. The only people who believe otherwise are generally anti-AMD folk who hypocritically see him as just another biased fanboy. 🙄
Posted by Puiu
 - Yesterday at 15:00:17
unless they gain 15-20% in games, they'll still be behind even Zen5 x3D CPUs. forget about Zen6.
Posted by leo321321321
 - Yesterday at 01:05:08
no worries shIntel, zen 6 will be another 3% uplift.
Posted by ArsLoginName
 - October 16, 2024, 23:10:02
1 - There are fewer P cores than E-cores by 1:2 ratio. If the P-cores are only 5-13% (midpoint 9%) and the E-cores are only a few %, mathematically speaking, you are misleading the audience because the average would have to be < 10%. That is NOT double digits.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 16, 2024, 18:31:34
Intel Panther Lake, a CPU architecture that was supposed to succeed Lunar Lake for laptops, could be coming to desktops next year. According to leaker Moore's Law Is Dead, Panther Lake chips will use Arrow Lake's LGA 1851 socket and pack Cougar Cove P-cores with a double-digit IPC gain.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-s-contingency-plan-against-Zen-6-is-reportedly-24-core-Panther-Lake-for-desktop-with-double-digit-IPC-gain.902425.0.html