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JEMC said:

Nowadays, AMD compete in the low en with Intel's i3 processors. If thanks to Zen they can compete in the mid range against Intel's i5, I'd say that Zen/AMD have done a great job.

I know. It's just that I want more bang for buck in the 7 range, especially since I already own an i5, upgrading to a slightly better version of an i5 on AMD's side doesn't sound like a great investment to me, not unless it's a lot cheaper and does a lot more, which is why I'd rather they target the 7's, which would give me a cheaper alternative to an AMD version of an i7.

I do wish AMD would go for the high end a bit more though.



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