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Single threaded performance was the only reason to go Intel.

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Maybe this will push more game developers to develop games that use multiple cores? I know nothing about game development.

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That has been happening for the last decade, but it’s really hard.

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Most AAA game studios target consoles first. Their in-house or external porting teams will then adapt it for Windows, but by then major engine decisions will likely have already been made in service of supporting the Ryzen/RDNA based Xbox Series and PS5 consoles. Smaller studios might try to target all systems at once but aiming for the least common denominator (Vulkan, low hardware requirements). Switch is a bit of its own best when trying to get high performance graphics.

Multi threading is mostly used for graphics, sound, and animation tasks while game logic and scripting is almost always single threaded.

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I bought Ryzen 3950x 16 cores 32 threads.

The first thing I noticed is some AAA games only utilize 8 cores. When you go multi threaded, it’s a matter of adding more threads which can dynamically selected based on the host hardware. AAA game studios are going the bad practice route.

I understand if they port an algorithm optimized to run on specific hardware as it’s. But, a thread count?

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I wish all the computer parts companies would only release new products when they are definitively better rather than making them on a schedule no matter what. I don’t want to buy this year’s 1080p gaming CPU and GPU combo for more than I spent for the last one with the same capabilities, I want the next series of the same part to be capable of more damn it.

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27 points

Inflation has entered the chat

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Every *flation seems to exist solely to make me sad and miserable…

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11 points

Lifeboat/Life jacket inflation is pretty much always good. Airbags cause harm going off early.
Then for deflation, a person’s ego can be deflated for good reasons, maybe.

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That’s what happens when some in society are able to “print” as much money as they damn well please and the rest of us have to work for it …

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Think of the quarterly profits, won’t someone please think of the shareholders?!?

/s

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How’s the performance per watt?

Oh wait. Nevermind, Intel sucks anyway. If it’s not performance issues, it’s hardware exploits. Not to mention Intel’s support for genocide in Gaza.

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Remember guys: killing jews - normal, killing terrorists - genocide.

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Why does it have to be one or the other? Killing Jews = bad. Killing innocent Palestinians = bad.

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Why did you only add the innocent qualifier to the latter part?

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8 points

There’re entire farms of hungry animals with that strawman argument. No one is saying that.

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The article mentions the results are probably because of Intel’s focus on AI, but it’s more likely that this was because of Intel’s focus on making their chips use less power. Laptops with the new generation have a significantly better battery life.

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wasn’t Intel the one which raised the bar of TDP on laptop CPUs in the first place? so they could win in CPU benchmarks

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On a technical level, it’s hard to say why Meteor Lake has regressed in this test, but the CPU’s performance characteristics elsewhere imply that Intel simply might not have cared as much about IPC. Meteor Lake is primarily designed to excel in AI applications and comes with the company’s most powerful integrated graphics yet. It also features Foveros technology and multiple tiles manufactured on different processes. So while Intel doesn’t beat AMD or Apple with Meteor Lake in IPC measurements, there’s a lot more going on under the hood.

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comes with the company’s most powerful integrated graphics yet.

Not a particularly high bar there…

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