JEMC said:
Yuri, pal, take it easy. Take a deep breath and relax. You're overthinking. I'd be very surprised, and disappointed, if AMD decided all of a sudden to stop pushing forward the performance of its CPUs just now that Intel is back in the game. I'm sure that the V-cache and 4C refreshes will bring improvements and probably higher clocks that will improve the performance of Zen4, and the same goes for Zen5. As for RDNA3, are you really angry at them because they've managed to do a better job than Nvidia and keep the leaks at a minimum? Really? Don't you remember how it was the same thing with RDNA2, where we didn't know until very late that it would indeed have dedicated RT cores? Remember how 3 weeks ago we got the last "leak" about Navi3x and it said that the GPU wouldn't use chiplets after all? And guess what, it was BS. For some reason, AMD is better at keeping its secrets than Nvidia is. I'm sorry if this bothers you, but they're doing their job. |
I hope so but so far, Zen 4 doesn't look very good. Ever since Ryzen 5000, AMD has been doing a lot of wrongs than rights and Zen 4 seems to continue that trend.
I am not basing RDNA3 on leaks, I am basing it on AMD's official announcements or more so, lack there of. I was hoping they would be like, significant Ray Tracing uplift or something for ML but there isn't. Remember how little amount Ray Tracing got mentioned during RDNA 2 launch from AMD? RDNA 3 feels similar so far.
I would like to be proven wrong on both fronts and maybe it is too early. But I really hope Zen 4 doesn't turn out to be AMD's rocket lake in gaming.
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