They are taking about Samsung 32 GB , modules. Ian can you at least do a pipeline post regarding them, their price & availability (for non US markets also if possible). Searching for 32GB desktop memory gets you only kits with 16 GB modules. If you remove desktop you get kits & Registered memory. I haven't searched for 32GB sodimm but would like to know about them as well. Also, considering that Samsung dies have been the souls ( or sole) of memory over locking, you might want to do a full article on them-- of you can get them, with say 9900K + Ryzen + Ryzen threadripper 2950X Thanks
What I'd like to see is a desktop-class mothetboards running mobile processors! How about a fully water-cooled i9-9980HK overclocked to the limit against a 9900K? With the thermals being so much lower on mobile processors, I bet they are overclockable way past what their desktop counterparts like the 9900K can do! The future is mobile processors only. As the performance gap between mobile and desktop has basically been reduced to zero, desktop CPUs actually don't even make sense anymore. I believe desktop processors can soon become a thing of the past as long as motherboard manufacturerers start making the parts. Asus, MSI, Gigabyte.. wake-up already!
9th? or more like Skylake refresh(Kaby lake), refresh(Coffee lake), refresh (this so called 9th gen) But I am also very confused because according to Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaby_Lake#List_of_Ka... There is also a so called 8th gen Kaby Lake R mobile cpus and here I thought 8th gen is called Coffee Lake? so how many freaking Lakes are there and how many Sky Lake refreshes are there??
This is just the beginning. 10-15 years from now we will have new "next-gen" CPU's and smartphones releasing every 3 months with ads to BUY BUY BUY popping out everywhere, including in your operating system, like when you are watching a streamed film or reading an e-book.
I think that the F = No Integrated Graphics CPU's should cost less money that the ones with integrated graphics. And how much power do Intel CPUs consume again in gaming and any other heavy workload? 180, 200 W? I was under the impression that the 95W (with +-5% tolerance :) was the MAXIMUM power consumption @ Turbo freq. I've read https://www.anandtech.com/show/13544/why-intel-pro... (good stuff) but I don't like to be deceived.
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drajitshnew - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
They are taking about Samsung 32 GB , modules. Ian can you at least do a pipeline post regarding them, their price & availability (for non US markets also if possible). Searching for 32GB desktop memory gets you only kits with 16 GB modules. If you remove desktop you get kits & Registered memory. I haven't searched for 32GB sodimm but would like to know about them as well.Also, considering that Samsung dies have been the souls ( or sole) of memory over locking, you might want to do a full article on them-- of you can get them, with say 9900K + Ryzen + Ryzen threadripper 2950X
Thanks
Krayzieka - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
Be prepare intel market is on big time. The tdp isnt real look at that low base clockprtk_mndl - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
If you have to base your comparison to 5 year old performance to show improvement... you are doomed Intel.TElliott - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
What I'd like to see is a desktop-class mothetboards running mobile processors! How about a fully water-cooled i9-9980HK overclocked to the limit against a 9900K? With the thermals being so much lower on mobile processors, I bet they are overclockable way past what their desktop counterparts like the 9900K can do! The future is mobile processors only. As the performance gap between mobile and desktop has basically been reduced to zero, desktop CPUs actually don't even make sense anymore. I believe desktop processors can soon become a thing of the past as long as motherboard manufacturerers start making the parts. Asus, MSI, Gigabyte.. wake-up already!bajs11 - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
9th? or more like Skylake refresh(Kaby lake), refresh(Coffee lake), refresh (this so called 9th gen)But I am also very confused because according to Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaby_Lake#List_of_Ka...
There is also a so called 8th gen Kaby Lake R mobile cpus
and here I thought 8th gen is called Coffee Lake?
so how many freaking Lakes are there and how many Sky Lake refreshes are there??
Gastec - Friday, April 26, 2019 - link
This is just the beginning. 10-15 years from now we will have new "next-gen" CPU's and smartphones releasing every 3 months with ads to BUY BUY BUY popping out everywhere, including in your operating system, like when you are watching a streamed film or reading an e-book.piasabird - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
Dont ever plan on purchasing any AMD Product ever.Korguz - Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - link
oh ?? why not??? you like paying for overpriced cpus ?? :-)Tkan215215 - Thursday, April 25, 2019 - link
support AMD all the way regardless of zen 2 or not. We will see if intel old contract tactic and bribing will work and take effect this second times!Gastec - Friday, April 26, 2019 - link
I think that the F = No Integrated Graphics CPU's should cost less money that the ones with integrated graphics. And how much power do Intel CPUs consume again in gaming and any other heavy workload? 180, 200 W? I was under the impression that the 95W (with +-5% tolerance :) was the MAXIMUM power consumption @ Turbo freq. I've read https://www.anandtech.com/show/13544/why-intel-pro... (good stuff) but I don't like to be deceived.