https://liliputing.com/amd-brings-radeon-700m-rdna-3-igpus-to-desktops-with-r...This little ditty outlines AMD's current use of advanced graphics cores and more powerful AI chiplet segments to pump up last years API winner into this years API winner.
Intel has already lost when compared to last year's AMD API technology and their next upcoming Intel generation has no chance to win against already being 2 years behind to what AMD just shipped.
AMD has indeed put a gaming level AI/GPU into their standard run-of-the-mill laptop processors. AMD met their last year's promises, while Intel ships more smoke and mirrors instead.
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Reality check came quickly --- AMD announced ongoing shipment of refined new generation AMD processors and Intel announced their 1-2 year out plans to beat them.
Everybody is going AI in a big way. AMD has stuffed their central processing chiplet with AI goodness starting several months ago and Intel has plans to "triple their AI footprint" (whatever that means in Intel speak)
starting next year.
Intel is only comparing itself to itself right now, it is the only way for Intel to show any form of progress at this time.
Intel is actually 2 years behind the pack and can only compete in their 2-3 years out "future plans". Does Intel think we think AMD and others will be sitting still while they go out 2-3 years to do this?
As far as the brand new ASML EUV production line that Intel took that first container shipment on -- Intel doesn't know how to run it even when they get the rest of the pieces in and can actually try to put it together.
As Intel dog paddles forward, they will slowly get better.
But Intel will never be competitive to AMD as AMD/TSMC is simply staying too many years ahead in their base technology .......https://hothardware.com/news/amd-ryzen-7-8840u-benchmarks-hawk-point-beating-...As our automotive companies learned, the last two years of cooperating with Biden's Grand Plan was an unmitigated disaster and poor GM will likely never recover from their dose of Bidenomics. Ford has Elon Musk sticking his hand out to give them a "buy you boost" back into a solid reality basis, but GM will likely never make it back from Bidenomics land alive as Elon simply doesn't want to buy them --- he wants to buy Ford instead.