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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Now the dust has settled, how does the HEDT CPU market look?
More steps forward in AI for Intel
Smarter or faster?
A new contender enters?
If it ain't broke, bring it back?
Add your own dose of salt
NUCs won't be your only option for mini PCs soon
And there's growing interest in AMD based GPUs, too
Better, faster, stronger?
Arriving in 2021, probably.
Can major price cuts save Intel's Cascade Lake-X against an AMD onslaught?
Publicly apologises to customers.
We won't see it any time soon, though.
The Ryzen 9 3950X, Intel's Cascade Lake-X, and AMD's 3rd Gen Threadripper will reshape our perceptions of the CPU market.
Eight cores at 5GHz, 127W TDP - but is it worth it?
First two drop in December.
Takes aim at portables, IoT.
Won't offer a launch date, though.
More to follow, says Ed Barkhuysen.
Half the cost of their predecessors.
Also details second-gen Optane, arriving next year.
144-layer QLC on track for 2020, PLC being played with.
Focusing instead on storage platforms.
October 14 2021 | 15:04