Panther Lake and Nova Lake laptops will return to traditional RAM sticks

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    20 days ago

    Gelsinger said the market will have less demand for dedicated graphics cards in the future.

    Reminds me of decades ago when intel didn’t bother getting into graphics because they said pretty soon CPUs would be powerful enough for high-performance graphics rendering lmao

    The short-sightedness of Intel absolutely staggers me.

    • @Buffalox
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      CPUs would be powerful enough for high-performance graphics rendering lmao

      And then they continued making 4 core desktop CPU’s, even after phones were at deca-core. 🤣🤣🤣

      • @[email protected]
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        To be fair, the arm SOCs on phones use BigLittle cores, where it will enable/disable cores on the fly and move software around so it’s either running on the Big high performance cores or the Little low power cores based on power budget needs at that second. So effectively not all of those 6+ cores would be available and in use at the same time on phones

        • @Buffalox
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          True, but I use the phone reference to show how ridiculous it is that Intel remained on 4 cores for almost 8 years.
          Even Phenom was available with 6 good cores in 2010, yet Intel remained on 4 for almost 8 years until Coffee Lake came out late 2017, but only with 6 cores against the Ryzen 8.
          Intel was pumping money from their near monopoly for 7 years, letting the PC die a slow death of irrelevancy. Just because AMD FX was so horrible their 8 Buldozer cores were worse than 4 Core2 from Intel. They were even worse than AMDs own previous gen Phenom.
          It was pretty obvious when Ryzen came out that the market wanted more powerful processors for desktop computers.

    • @ChicoSuave
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      It’s been the same “vision” since the late 90s - the CPU is the computer and everything else is peripherals.