What about TSMC?
Cannon Lake is stillborn
Intel though it could keep 10% performance uplift scam with each new processors going forever
AMD really did some surprisingly good work
I'm curious how many cut-off cores there are on these things. I'm going to make an educated guess that these are underclocked to hell with half the chip dummied out just to get them in a stable enough state to use on a budget system.
If you're not, you're holding it wrong.
That was probably my favorite consumer tech failure ever.
I'm gonna throw a wild guess here. The next-gen IGP that comes with CNL is probably buggy and they need time to come up with fixed steppings to make it releasable. ALL GPUs are buggy as fuck. They're rushed to the market with not enough time for proper testing and bugfixing, with the understanding that the drivers will work around the bugs eventually. Well, sometimes bugs happen to be impossible to paper over, in which case shit hits the fan, hard.
t. former GPU driver engineer
AMD or Nvidia?
I know how poor Nvidias hardware actually is, I have talked to a few of Nvidias senior hardware and CUDA developers before and holy fuck.
neither
Intel increases yields by manufacturing different parts of the cpu in different (older) processes. Does AMD do the same?
Just trying to gauge stuff here.
ur a pajeet with qualcom then
get out and go back
Literally nightmare fuel.