Captain_Yuri said:
And while the 13600k consumes more power, it's not a fair comparison because they are not in the same node let alone a lot of other architectural differences. If AMD was to go hybrid like Intel, it would be because they can create a better package that gives them superior performance and/or cost benefits than only going full performance cores. |
Well, that is Intel's problem to solve next as much as it is AMD's problem to opt for hybrid cores or find another solution. The point is just that one has an easier time than the other since short-term fixes already exist (3D cache for gaming, and, if they really want to, more CCDs for multithread).