🚀COOL NEWS. RTX 4080, 4090 get cheaper, RX 7500-7950 XT/ XTX and Intel Meteor Lake



🚀COOL NEWS. RTX 4080, 4090 get cheaper, RX 7500-7950 XT/ XTX and Intel Meteor Lake

🚀COOL NEWS. RTX 4080, 4090 get cheaper, RX 7500-7950 XT/ XTX and Intel Meteor Lake

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New Intel processor names, Arc Battlemage 4nm graphics card and EPYC 8004 Sienna

And here comes Intel’s meteor lakes. Will have to change the name of its processors. For now, it kind of affects only the mobile direction. The conditional i9 14900h will now be called “Core Ultra 1409”. That is, even the number of zeros will be reduced, which in my opinion will only bring more confusion. I hope these changes don’t affect the desktop direction. AMD announced a complete change in mobile chip naming back last year. In the beginning it all seemed incomprehensible, but with time everyone got into it and now it seems like there is even some logic to it. Although, of course, no one has changed the desktop direction. And this can not help but rejoice. I want to believe that Intel will use experience of AMD and not stupidly rename all its processors. By the way, in the case of graphics cards, right now blue is working on GPU on four and three nanometer processes. With four nanometers being better, that’s the battle magic they may unveil before the end of this year. And the celestials will come out a little later and will already be on three-nanometer normals. And they will have to wait a year, so until 2025. Although engineering samples are being worked out right now. In general, Intel is somehow more detailed in their chips, but because of this it turns out that they are very often very late. Remember how it was with the Alchemist arches. They were almost a year late, if not more. And that hardly made anyone feel good. I still think if the first game arcs would have come out a year earlier, back when we were all waiting for them, Intel would have sold them well and had less of a loss now. Okay, let’s not be sad and let’s better get back into the red camp for a while. Although, if we’re talking about epics, it’s hard to apply red colors here. After all, AMD predominantly uses blue hues in their ads. Anyway, the point is that in addition to the nine-thousandth Epics, now it’s also the eight-thousandth series. These will be the same sienna chips, simple and somewhat even budget-friendly. Well, at least by server standards. And, interestingly enough, the first leaks with such names appeared at the end of February. Although about the chips themselves very little talk, but it is not surprising, because they will come out a little later. The main thing is that the reds, it seems, everything goes according to plan. And in general, the server direction is the most important thing for them right now.