Let's make some updates.
— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) August 23, 2022
RTX 4080
PG136/139-SKU360
AD103-300-A1
9728FP32
16GB 23Gbps GDDR6X
total card power 340W
While the tdp figures do seem a lot more reasonable with his newer leaks than the older ones and while 16GB of GDDR6X continues to be great, the 9728 cuda cores is a bit meh honestly when a 4090 is supposed to have 16,000+. We will see how it all plays out though.
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X “Zen 4” ES CPU Sample Spotted, Being Sold For Over $1000 US In China
Obviously that's not the official price but I'll be interested to see if anyone buys it and is able to benchmark it. But as always, take ES samples with a grain of salt.
Intel Taps TSMC 5nm For Meteor Lake tGPU, 3nm For Arrow Lake tGPU, Lunar Lake Originally Designed For 15W Mobile CPU Segment
Jayztwocents "apology" video
You know, after watching this... While he does technically apologize, it feels like he is trying to suger coat it. He compares the GPU prices from his original video to the GPU prices on the day he made this video and only from select places like bestbuy and evga (mostly evga). Then he goes to say things like "it's only $60-$100 or $200 if you count that other one" sort of the deal. And then he lists "rumours" that suggest 4000 series are delayed to be from credible sources. Personally I don't think he learnt his lesson.
The issue is that many GPUs went on sale with a much bigger discount through things like flash sales from newegg and such and that is something he largely ignored. He had a tiny section at the end but he very much glanced over the fact that many retailers were have pretty significant sales on many AIB models while he limited his research to FE and Evga only from Evga's own site. And saying that if we googled 4000 series delayed, we will find credible sources saying it will be delayed is insane. He did say to take them with a grain of salt but imo, this video at best, feels like an half-apology.
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850