Intel: "if you want the gaming crown, surpass me with real world games"
Overcome by events, Intel is crying around the corners trying to belittle the beastly AMD Ryzen 3000 Series.
Today we will see at E3 2019 data about the AMD Radeon RX 5700 and perhaps also the Ryzen 3000 Series. Of course, this is being a problem for Intel, who is being overtaken by events. It will be at the end of the year when Intel will introduce us to processors based on 10nm lithography. Meanwhile the company tries to hold out as best it can with 14nm, a lithograph that is no longer enough. But is that while all this happens, an Intel worker has released this pearl: "if you want the gaming crown, overcome me with real world games"
Intel is crying around the corners instead of reacting
I've already said once that the company should stop releasing crappy processors and speed up the 10nm output. 14nm lithography has been stretched more than necessary and to date, it was enough, but now it is no longer. Launching disabled graphics processors, which would normally have been scrapped, have been put on the market because they have more demand than production capacity
Jon Carvill, one of the company's marketing managers, has come out to challenge his competitor AMD. Urge your competitor to battle in the real world, whatever the world is. “So you're going to hear a lot about gaming CPUs this week. If you want the crown as the best gaming CPU, come and beat us with real world games. It should be the defining criteria we use to evaluate the best gaming CPU in the world. "
Basically what it says is that they stop testing processors in games 'that are good for them'. Although rather it is a tantrum on the part of the company before what is coming. And is that the Ryzen 3000 Series will offer an improvement in the IPC of 15% with higher frequencies. That's not counting the 9-core Ryzen 3900 12X and the 9-core Ryzen 3950 16X.
Source: TPU