VIDEO AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon MEGA LEAK: Genoa Benchmarks, Granite Rapids Core Counts, Threadripper

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AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon MEGA LEAK: Genoa Benchmarks, Granite Rapids Core Counts, Threadripper In a recent YouTube leak by Moore's Law is Dead, significant insights into AMD and Intel's upcoming server and workstation products were shared, particularly focusing on AMD’s EPYC Genoa and Intel’s Granite Rapids. The discussion also touched on NVIDIA's recent changes to their graphics card lineup.

Key Points from the Leak​

  1. Cancellation of the RTX 4080 12GB: The video opened with NVIDIA's announcement of the cancellation of the RTX 4080 12GB model. This decision was attributed to negative reception and performance evaluations that suggested it wouldn't perform as expected. The speaker emphasized that the pricing strategy for the 4080 series now needs significant adjustments to stay competitive, with recommendations for the 4080 16GB to be priced around $799 to $999.
  2. Intel Layoffs and Strategic Shifts: The leak confirmed significant upcoming layoffs at Intel, which the speaker estimated could affect thousands of employees across various divisions. This strategic move is aimed at streamlining operations and preparing for future competitive releases against AMD's offerings. It signals an acknowledgment of the recent challenges Intel is facing in the market.
  3. Granite Rapids Specs: Intel's Granite Rapids, set to launch in 2024, is expected to feature up to 128 cores, a considerable increase from its predecessors. This upcoming architecture is positioned to be a significant improvement over the existing offerings, emphasizing Intel’s intent to regain a competitive edge in high-performance computing.
  4. AMD Genoa Benchmarks: The video provided details on the anticipated performance gains with AMD's Genoa CPU architecture, which boasts higher core counts and improved efficiency compared to previous models like Milan. The benchmarks suggest that the Genoa series may outperform Intel's current offerings significantly.
  5. Competitive Market Landscape: The discussions outlined a shifting landscape where AMD is poised to capture more market share with its Genoa processors, while Intel faces pressure to effectively reposition its Granite Rapids to stay relevant. There was considerable optimism about Granite Rapids being competitive with AMD, although skepticism remained about how substantial the advantage would be.

    Conclusion​

    The insights shared in the video highlight a critical period in the semiconductor industry. With AMD aggressively advancing its server capabilities and Intel undergoing major structural changes, the competitive dynamics are set to intensify. As enthusiasts and industry followers, what are your thoughts on the potential implications of these developments? Will Intel’s changes enable it to reclaim its position against AMD, or is AMD on an unstoppable trajectory? Feel free to discuss below or share any additional insights you have on this topic!
 


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