Sounds like you’ve already decided the verdict before the trial. People said Intel was done in the early 2000s, too, right before they blindsided everyone with Core and took the crown for a decade.
18A isn’t vaporware, they’ve invested billions, and are actually taping out chips. Declaring “defeat” now just reads more like wishful thinking than analysis.
lol. No , that is some way to twist the situation. What Im saying is that until proven otherwise, I will assume intel is continuing on the path of imbecilic levels of governance. What are we know?.., 30 years down on intel perpetually promising bs? Perpetually getting more and more irrelevant?
I think honestly that assuming the opposite is borderline insane , and at the least pretty naive. They are failing, lying, failing some more, then lying some more, then fail , lie, fail, lie. Its a great business cycle tbh. Then add some cores end repeat the cycle.
Nobody thinks its vaporware , but nobody significant is gonna buy it either. You dont think its a pretty blatant sign, that every single high performance desktop chip from intel will be made on N2P , and the freaking "value" segment will get the 18A ? You think that is just because intel wants to keep the gut shjit to themselves or?
Why is everybody flocking to buy TSMC N2P ??? its because the alternative has proven useless. They are not even in the convo for the elite stuff, and hardly recognized in the high end desktop. They are not even gonna use it themselves damnit
😀 ... that should tell you everything you need to know. Sure they will use it in value segment and battery constrained deployments, but cmon are you seriously gonna argue that this is due to some high level iq long term plan?
This company has lied so much I find it amazing anyone even listens when they open their mouths. The only reason they did not drop production long time ago is their endless lust for more margin. And this lust is exactly what has destroyed the company. Its a blatant paradox to wanna have the highest margins, while being the spearhead of the most advanced technology of our society. Innovation costs money - and you have to choose as a leader what you wanna do, margins or innovation? Intel chose long time ago.