AMD rumored to outsource chip production to Samsung
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- Anonymous
- 47h
- 02 Feb 2021
This is wonderful news, also does this means chips are made im the USA?
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- Anonymous
- 3vW
- 02 Feb 2021
Anonymous, 01 Feb 2021Do you know how much more power draw Intel has, even with 1... moreAMD's thing has always been benchmark, just to be pushed back in real world performance.
In a collection of much more representative benchmarks (a collection), Intel has still the lead (i7, i9 10th Gen). AMD's 5800X and 5900X are the one slightly better at multithreaded performance, only those, but what makes Intel "not competitive here" when you literally can't buy them for normal prices? Until then Intel's new series comes out. The 3000-series just started to even keep up with Coffee Lake.
AMD is good, but they are not yet better in any way like Intel was. They're just on par.
The 3950X/5950X, btw, has inconsistencies. For some reason it performs worse than the 3700X or an i5 sometimes. This might not be their fault though. For production it is excellent, but for certain games not so much.
The Intel bad, AMD good hivemind really got you, huh?
Funny thing: I got AMD CPU's. Can't really say they are better to be honest. It's just fanboyism. People literally said the 2600 was better than Intel CPU's, for some reason only today people know it, surprise, wasn't. Lmao.
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- Anonymous
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- 02 Feb 2021
Anonymous, 02 Feb 2021Samsung their 3nm more like "3nm" aka mostly on p... moreWhat are you even talking about? The performance of the 3000-Series cards is really good.
What exactly is the problem here?
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- Anonymous
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- 02 Feb 2021
Samsung their 3nm more like "3nm" aka mostly on paper.
Looking at how Samsung chips perform in Nvidia their RTX3000 series I hope AMD does not go the Samsung route.
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- Anonymous
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- 01 Feb 2021
george, 01 Feb 2021Yes because they rush them to enter production.NanoMeters i... moreDo you know how much more power draw Intel has, even with 10nm? It's horrible and a waste of power. They aren't competetive at all right now.
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- Anonymous
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- 01 Feb 2021
george, 01 Feb 2021Yes because they rush them to enter production.NanoMeters i... moreAMD is slaughtering intel in literally every benchmark these days.. Even their 10 Nm laptop chips(with same transistor density as AMD 7nm) are being obliterated in every possible benchmark. They are pushing their chips to 5.3 GHz in sorry attempt to "keep up"
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- AnonD-940827
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- 01 Feb 2021
Shellyman Infinity, 01 Feb 20212016 called, and they want their joke back lmao.Just wait and see. Let's just hope you won't experience it first hand xD
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- 01 Feb 2021
AnonD-940827, 01 Feb 2021Samsung blow 7 all over again. Gl Samsung. It will be a bla... more2016 called, and they want their joke back lmao.
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- AnonD-940827
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- 01 Feb 2021
Samsung blow 7 all over again. Gl Samsung. It will be a blast of flagships.! xD
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- Anonymous
- i56
- 01 Feb 2021
Shady69, 01 Feb 2021amd will use the smaller number as one of the excuses to ra... morePlease, refrain to post your head canon which, by the way, is easily disproven by anyone with a scrap of knowledge on the matter.
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- AnonD-940827
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- 01 Feb 2021
NAND-roid, 01 Feb 2021Haters are so mad when they see "samsung " mentio... moreAnd you think you are better? Always here to bash the haters xD
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- Anonymous
- i56
- 01 Feb 2021
george, 01 Feb 2021Yes because they rush them to enter production.NanoMeters i... moreTransistors in modern chips are three-dimensional, and the 'nm' process node name doesn't really mean anything anymore. The gate on Intel's 14nm is roughly 22nm wide, and TSMC's 7nm isn't really much smaller, definitely not even remotely half the size.
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- Shady69
- rpv
- 01 Feb 2021
george, 01 Feb 2021Yes because they rush them to enter production.NanoMeters i... moreamd will use the smaller number as one of the excuses to raise the price again next year, cause intel will still be on 14nm in the 11th gen cpu's (Q1) and the 12th gen will be on 10nm (H2) and 13th gen (2022-2023) most likely will use 7nm from tsmc.
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- Jaeger
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- 01 Feb 2021
IpsDisplay, 01 Feb 2021From what I've learned Samsung's fab processes ar... moreNah. Cortex X1 is to blame for less than stellar battery life. And its implementation on SD888 isn't good either. The problem with Samsung process is yield, not performance. RTX 3000 (Samsung's 8 nm process) don't have performance issues.
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- NAND-roid
- rmf
- 01 Feb 2021
Haters are so mad when they see "samsung " mentioned 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you are on all topics about samsung and apple to bash. What a life😂
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- 01 Feb 2021
IpsDisplay, 01 Feb 2021From what I've learned Samsung's fab processes ar... moreSamsung's 3NM is such a different process to their previous ones there is little point comparing. First major GAAFET process, so it could potentially have issues (as it's a huge fundamental shift), but if AMD were gonna switch manufacturer it's not surprising it would be at the initial introduction of GAAFET's not just from the point that Samsung is widely expected to be ahead of the rest of the big three, but from a practicality stand point it's the obvious point to do it.
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- george
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- 01 Feb 2021
Anonymous, 01 Feb 2021I'm worried too. Looks like the new chips are going to... moreYes because they rush them to enter production.NanoMeters in CPUs is not everything.Intel is still on 14nm but somehow competitive to AMDs 7nm.After year or so there will be better 5nm 3nm and so on.... 1nm is almost an atom level so it will be interesting to see what comes after that
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- Anonymous
- 4gw
- 01 Feb 2021
Qualcomm, AMD, Intel, everyone running towards Samsung for their chips.
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- Shady69
- rpv
- 01 Feb 2021
IpsDisplay, 01 Feb 2021From what I've learned Samsung's fab processes ar... moretheir next cpu (probably gpu as well) are going to be based on 5nm not 3.
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- Anonymous
- gD6
- 01 Feb 2021
IpsDisplay, 01 Feb 2021From what I've learned Samsung's fab processes ar... moreI'm worried too. Looks like the new chips are going to draw alot more power.