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HW News - Intel Selling Offices, B580 GPU Leak, 5090 Imminent, & AMD 9950X3D Rumors

HW News - Intel Selling Offices, B580 GPU Leak, 5090 Imminent, & AMD 9950X3D Rumors

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Sponsor: Lian Li O11D Evo RGB on Amazon https://geni.us/B3OD In hardware news this week, we cover a number of rumors and leaks about video cards (like Intel's upcoming Battlemage B580 and NVIDIA's RTX 5090 and 5080 series). We also talk about news in the fabrication world, with TSMC limited on international manufacturing and Intel getting CHIPS funding -- but with a discount, and not in their favor. Other rumors include discussion of a Sony Handheld. Lots of rumors this week as the industry winds-down for Thanksgiving in the US!
Date: 2024-11-28

Comments and reviews: 20


Intel has been cutting projects, letting people go, bleeding talent, axing whole divisions, exiting businesses (sometimes actually profitable), closing whole sites for more than 3 years. Despite all that efforts, it's not only in way wore financial situation, but also in very bad market situation. They still hold majority of market share unit present-wise, but trend is not going well. If Battlemage, and later Nova Lake fails, it's basically the end of client computing business. If they don't deliver on their [...] Shores GPGPU compute, their whole DC compute division is done, after Gaudi fiasco. At this point, only their server chips are holding and are exceptional. That's NOT the way to lead x86.
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I'm pretty damn excited for Batllemage! Intel actually seems more in-tune with what gaming GPU buyers want. We don't care much about efficiency, we care about good upscaling, a lot of VRAM and passable rasterization performance.
AMD believes we just want rasterization performance, and that DLSS is a fad that will pass, while buyers see it as something that help stretch the longevity of their cards.
NVidia just sees $$$ and cuts as much VRAM as possible to force you to upgrade more often or upsell you to a GPU with a bigger VRAM buffer. NVidia is objectively the best at pretty much everything, but just so stingy with the VRAM that the 60-class just isn't worth buying these days.

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Selling off and leasing back of property is either an indication of a capitalist scam in effort to asset strip a company by a new owner or third party, or is a direct indication of total mismanagement and blinkered internal thinking as such things ALWAYS cost a company vastly more in the long run. As for a gaming GPU shortage, that is by design not by accident. When you can pick up a 3090 now for 600 dollars they need to find a way to ensure the RTX 5000 series doesn't come out making the RTX4000 series far better value for money and the still more than ample RTX3000 series as cheap as peanuts. So, artificial scarcity. A capitalist scam.
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In Black Friday news, we have an update on how Intel's Core Ultra Mega Super Whatever launch is going, courtesy of Microcenter!
Microcenter is discounting the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D from $449.99 to $439.99, with the standard bundling discount.
The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K Arrow Lake is being discounted from $419.99 to $299.99 plus a free game and bundling discount.
So, that's AMD prior generation, 3% discount. Intel current generation, 30% discount. Wanna guess which they have stock of

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I think most of us long term NV GPU buyers are over NV pickpocketing tactics, hell, i have a 2080/3090/4090, and the truth is the 2080 runs everything at 1440 at very respectable FR's, the 3090 never got much use yet will perform like a champ and run anything, and the 4090 still has masses of potential, and i see no need to buy another GPU gor at least 4 yrs.......or more. Have a 5900x/3600x/64/32GB RAM/4 x2 TB NV SSD's /2x OLED'S/3090/4090/2080/PSU_850/1300w....i couldn't give a fig about GPU's.
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These days we get more rumors/card than actual frames/sec from the cards once they finally arrive.
Also how can they run out of RTX 4xxx when nobody sane should buy any aside from 4090.
I read 14k$ for the 122Tb SSD, which is 114$ per Tb, which isn't great but not terrible either (rack density is a thing blabla)
sub 1M IOPS isn't anything to write home about either these days but probably more than enough for the huge mostly continuous read/writes these things must be used for.

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I like Intel's new strategy: instead of selling garbage not worth the money everywhere, they will only sell garbage not worth the money in specific areas. I think the C suites should be given a 60% rise in payment in celebration of this bold and innovative tactic that will keep innovation flowing and allow the company to innovate while being more innovative in their innovation, like those big boys back in the right to repair court debates; They're only ever thinking of innovation.
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Something you non Oregonian/ Hillsboro residents don’t know. The streets around intel are amazing. Intel helped pay the city to get all the roads and street lights put in and maintained. Nike and Intel really run Hillsboro/ Beaverton area. So many locals work at these giants.the small airport you can see has private planes from Nike you can see from the road. These guys make their own tiny Silicon Valley hidden in a regular town boring looking shell
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GamersNexus hello from Techland .. i noticed in your advert. of the 011D Evo RGB, that Fans of the Case, that are, on the Backside of the Gpu, Serve as an Intake which Conflicts with the Air pushed by the Gpu it Self.
Please Correct me if i am Wrong -> Correct placement should be: Bottom Fans Intake - Upper Top Fans Outtake - Side Fans (Back of Gpu) Outtake.
Thank you have a nice day

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Daaaaaang!! If I could only afford a 4TG SSD I'd be happy! Still backing up to a few 1TB SSD's in parts, and then backing up the backups to an 8TB HDD, before I back that up in multiples.
Data loss is something I only experienced once (on Windows of course) and never again. It's been much easier and faster to do on Linux. So glad I ditched Windows over a decade ago!

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Considering strategic military situations around Taiwan, attempting to gate-keep advanced chips seems like a pretty bad idea. If the worst were to happen, that's a lot of tech ending up in the hands of someone they probably don't want having it, and denying those important parts to allies.
Economically Makes sense.
Strategically Not so much.

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Intel just got confirmation that the money from the Chips act wouldnt be touched and now they pull this shit. Upper managment needs change asap at this rate their going to just straight up sell to AMD and call it quits or be asking for more government handouts that the upper managment will just absorb as bonuses and sallary increase
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Intel in trouble, big shame, after what the CEO said over Gaza and the $5000 per employee they paid to the IDF for protections. And all the money they have wasted on Israeli AI. Plus how much has the US government given Intel so far and still they are struggling more than Starbuck, and people are boycotting them.
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American companies who have violated the antitrust laws as many time as Intel has should be 100% barred from receiving any taxpayer money period, not to mention they WILLFULLY sold millions of defective CPU's and refuse to do a recall because american profits come before honesty, human life and EVERYTHING else.
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For those of us who really relied on infinity, we are greatly disheartened to learn the terrible news that we are running out of numbers.
We are cautiously optimistic that the inclusion of letters may alleviate this quandary in the short term while a more viable permanent resolution is investigated.

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Hey everyone! We have a couple big videos ready for the next few days, but for those of you also in the US, we hope you have a good Thanksgiving. We'll have a video ready for you then as well if you have time! Should be a big one. Stay tuned.
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Intel really is speedrunning bad decisions.
Everything people talk about since AI came out is VRAM.
Now Intel poops out a 12gb card for battlemage even though the vram modules are a cheap and easy advantage to just grab.
Insane.

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Steve can you stop with the dumb jokes steve, they are annoying as hell steve. They are ok until you repeat the same joke for 10 seconds straight at which point I would rather close the video, because they are that annoying.
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Once again Nvidia should be standardizing VRAM on GPU cards to a minimum of 12Gigs. I just think of Escape from Tarkov, Even in its current state (BETA) - streets uses upwards of 20gigs of VRAM on my 3090. GGs Nvidia
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it intel wants to bring something new to the market reales a cheap gpu with 64gb ram for AI that can do crossfire for ai its not rocket signs what the market is missing. that would sell out fast what are they doing.
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