Does anyone really thing AMD processors are going to catch Intel anytime soon? Every roadmap I see for AMD is at least a year behind the current intel processors. ATI definitely is winning on the graphics side, but if you want processor, you go intel. I read 2022 is intels goal for 4nm process. Hmm.. are we going to break the nanometer barrier around 2026? That would smell the death of platter HD in favor of cheap and large SSD alternatives. Oh, I can't wait to overclock my 64 core notebook to 4.5ghz with a 1 tb of ram and still get 12 hours of battery life :)
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Does anyone really thing AMD processors are going to catch Intel anytime soon? Every roadmap I see for AMD is at least a year behind the current intel processors. ATI definitely is winning on the graphics side, but if you want processor, you go intel.
I read 2022 is intels goal for 4nm process. Hmm.. are we going to break the nanometer barrier around 2026? That would smell the death of platter HD in favor of cheap and large SSD alternatives. Oh, I can't wait to overclock my 64 core notebook to 4.5ghz with a 1 tb of ram and still get 12 hours of battery life :)
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I doubt there will ever be a time where any sane person will be overclocking a laptop.
@archkron The Asus UL series UL50, 30, 80 are all over clocking the SU7300 to 1.733 ghz. Boo - yah