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AMD Will CHANGE EVERYTHING With This, Intel Is HURTING! In a recent video, the YouTube channel Gamer Melt discusses significant developments in AMD's upcoming products, particularly their next-generation Threadripper CPUs, which could potentially reshape the high-end desktop (HEDT) landscape. AMD's Threadripper lineup has been stagnant since 2019, but whispers in the tech community suggest a new release may be on the horizon, possibly scheduled for August. This speculation was fueled by leaks from known sources, indicating that while engineering samples are being tested, they haven't yet shown the performance leaps previously expected. As AMD gears up for a new generation, the video also touches on the ongoing GPU shortages. It notes that Nvidia is reportedly increasing the production of its last-gen GPUs, like the GTX 1650, rather than focusing solely on new models. This move comes as Nvidia struggles with the ongoing supply challenges facing the gaming market, further impacting consumers looking for up-to-date technology. Moreover, the video highlights the issues facing Intel, particularly regarding their recently launched 11th-gen CPUs. After only days on the market, retailers began deeply discounting the i7 11700K, signaling potential overproduction and lackluster sales. The contrast with AMD's resurgence in recent years poses a serious challenge for Intel, hinting they may need to rethink their strategies moving forward. One of the more intriguing topics covered is AMD's Infinity Cache technology, which aims to revolutionize GPU memory performance. The concept of multi-chip module (MCM) GPUs is gaining traction, and AMD's recent patent suggests a design that incorporates multiple small GPUs into a cohesive unit, streamlining performance without requiring significant adjustments from developers. This technological leap could give AMD a distinct edge over its competitors, as it aligns closely with the future demands of gaming graphics. The community is certainly abuzz. Will these advancements turn the tide in favor of AMD, and can Intel recover from its current struggles? The potential implications for gamers and tech enthusiasts are vast, as both companies vie for leadership in a rapidly evolving market.
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What are your thoughts on AMD's potential comeback and Intel's declining performance? Are you waiting for the next-gen Threadripper CPUs or still searching for an RX 6000 GPU? Share your insights and experiences below!Similar threads
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