It has been recognised for a while that Intel have been broken for a while.
Not just with architecture but also their consumer / prosumer model has been fragmented.
It will be interesting what route they choose to get out of that hole they dug.
A new CEO and Interim CPU and recognising they are failing against Apple and AMD, and that they have major problems with their approach to architecture.
Will they get back to ground level?
I really hope so, I like Intel but there was zero chance I would be using them in the PC I had built in August (that would have been stupid).
It will however take a while, in my opinion 2-3 years before they have new robust and proven architecture.
I then we will see then back at the top and with some of the new Pro chip technology built in to consumer chips.
Not just with architecture but also their consumer / prosumer model has been fragmented.
It will be interesting what route they choose to get out of that hole they dug.
A new CEO and Interim CPU and recognising they are failing against Apple and AMD, and that they have major problems with their approach to architecture.
Intel just announced Rocket Lake blasting off early 2021 with 19 percent IPC boost
Can Intel's mature 14nm manufacturing give it the edge in a world where availability is so tight?
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Will they get back to ground level?
I really hope so, I like Intel but there was zero chance I would be using them in the PC I had built in August (that would have been stupid).
It will however take a while, in my opinion 2-3 years before they have new robust and proven architecture.
I then we will see then back at the top and with some of the new Pro chip technology built in to consumer chips.