The Intel Execution in [2025]

This rumor seems to be purely based on Elon's jet being in Florida at the same time as GF and QC? Except Elon has been all up in Trump's behind for months now, so there could be any number of reasons he'd be in Mar a Lago.
 

Improved performance.
Better but even with these updates you'd not be able to tell the difference between 14900K and 285K without labels. Sometimes one is faster, sometimes the other.

And then there are the times where the 14600K is faster than the 285K etc. All in all I'd not recommend Arrow Lake to my worst enemy :runaway:
 
Better but even with these updates you'd not be able to tell the difference between 14900K and 285K without labels. Sometimes one is faster, sometimes the other.

And then there are the times where the 14600K is faster than the 285K etc. All in all I'd not recommend Arrow Lake to my worst enemy :runaway:
I do not have plans to upgrade my 13900KF for some time either.
I consider this a "laptop" CPU and not a real upgrade.
 
“On a conference call with investors, Co-interim CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus said Intel was shelving its forthcoming graphics processing unit (GPU) design called Falcon Shores, leaving it with no major new products for AI customers. The company said it planned to use Falcon Shores as an internal test chip and focus on future data center AI products.”

I’m not sure how Intel climbs out of this hole they’ve dug for themselves. Missing the AI boat is bad enough but they’re losing on every front at the moment.

 
Still wishing AMD would build an X3D mobile CPU. Weren't there some rumors that Intel was going to borrow that same stacked L3 cache idea for a new or upcoming CPU design? They're already doing stacked dies anyway, so it makes sense they'd build something along the same lines. I guess I need to goooooooogle a bit ...
 
Still wishing AMD would build an X3D mobile CPU. Weren't there some rumors that Intel was going to borrow that same stacked L3 cache idea for a new or upcoming CPU design? They're already doing stacked dies anyway, so it makes sense they'd build something along the same lines. I guess I need to goooooooogle a bit ...
Huh? They have for two gens now. Sure, they're not the mobile-first monoliths, but mobile chips with X3D regardless.
 
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