Sapphire Rapids

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapphire_Rapids_(microarchitecture)

>7nm node
>most likely around 2020 at the earliest
What the fuck happened to this company? This is really sad.

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>What the fuck happened to this company? This is really sad.
Otellini left.
Current management is not too keen on throwing money at R&D (while Otellini greenlit basically everything, including THREE manycore projects).

At least we have AMD now to move x86 forward.

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Ice Lake is 8 coarz, 16 thread mainstream (Z390)
Cannonlake-X is basically uber expensive Ice Lake with over 9000 coarz and threads (LGA 2066)
Tiger Lake is 10 coarz, 20 thread mainstream (Z470)

That is if WCCFmemes are right

Z490*

AMD stole the X70 series.

if intel crashes and burns, what will rise from the ashes. Would we finally move away from x86? Would companies like IBM or Samsung enter the desktop/laptop/server markets? Would there be some anti-monopoly law causing the x86 license to enter the public domain?

Otellini also died so they can't even bring him back

>Would there be some anti-monopoly law causing the x86 license to enter the public domain?

I would cum buckets

>Samsung making consumer tier CPUs
How dystopic

base x86 patents have already expired

Isn't intel creating a new arch for 2020?

If intel stagnates so will amd :^(

Only everything pre-sse and x86-64 so it's pretty useless

No as long as Lisa handles AMD.
AMD's first profitable quarter in ages ended with R&D budget bump by 20%.
And AMD weaponized Grove's tactics.

Do Intel even have a 7nm node? I know their 10 has been given them problems for years now, is it really feasible for them to go any smaller without equally large delays? I mean, Canonlake was due 18 months ago.

As per the arch itself. Intel have to make a hard, conceated move towards scalability, because AMD are the only choice for any company upgrade, or purchasing servers, the compute density and power benefits of EPYC are miles beyond that of anything Intel can offer at any pricepoint.

Their 7nm node (also their first EUV insertion along with it) is planned for ~2021 at best.
It depends on Fab42 being ready.
All in all bad, very bad days are ahead of Intel.

So, their 7nm product is slated for 2020, meanwhile their 7nm node is planned to be ready for 2021?
GG Brian. One job. One. Job.

So, by the time Intel even move into 7nm EUV, AMD will have already been there for a year with Zen3, and likely moving forward into their own new arch by 2021/22. If Intel keeps dropping that ball of theirs this hard they may end up with a puncture.

making new shit out of thin air is hard

amd just steals shit from intel

>GG Brian. One job. One. Job.
Intel doesn't have SoC shekels or free goverment money for node development.
No one said anything about Sapphire Rapids being 7nm.
It's a tick.
>If Intel keeps dropping that ball of theirs this hard they may end up with a puncture.
They ball is already punctured, Intel have applied bandaid.
It will help for only so long.

>Do Intel even have a 7nm node?
They plan to by 2020

>No one said anything about Sapphire Rapids being 7nm.
techpowerup.com/237404/intel-sapphire-rapids-micro-architecture-succeeds-tiger-lake

>likely be built
Do niggers at pajeetpowerup don't know about fucking tick-tock (or PAO)?

You forget, we're not on tick-tock anymore. Now we're on tick-tock-tick-tock-tick-tock-tick-tock-tick-tock-tick-tock-SPROING-clatter-clatter-clatter-clatter

SR is new architecture judging by the change in naming scheme.
Actually it's Process - Architecture - Optimization.

So, we're moving from Lake, to Rapids..To, what's next, Waterfalls?

Dont go chasing waterfalls

Thanks for the laugh.

For once this is a sensible naming scheme
The lakes names got kind of silly and I have no idea how you build a bridge out of sand or ivy or how they got from bridges to lakes.

SB was named Gesher initially.

Japanese 2020 Olympics

In honor of that event, they are gonna use Tsunami

>build a bridge out of sand

It’s implying the bridge has some sand on and around it, and Ivy for ivy growing on it. A very common scenic object. What made you think they meant building a bridge out of it?

>"Only 1000 dollars! 0 PCI-E lanes, those cost 500 bucks extra a piece!!"

So true. Can’t wait for my 60 core desktop CPU that only pulls 500w and has the core strength of a P4