In this case, there is no review as such in this headline article. Its just marketing slides from Intel mostly. While I don't expect every review site to have a review immediately, but its clear there's a difference in treatment here.
That's funny. I think in this one they favored AMD more than not. They pointed out all of the lies, instead of just following them blindly like other websites.
They didn't have to tell us it would take 50A, and how bad that sounds in a laptop. But they did.
The only thing they did this week was lift the embargo on benchmarks, which we didn't publish anything for since we hadn't been aware of an embargo change. So we've published everything we have on Renoir at this time. We'll have more next week, at which point we'll publish that too.
Meanwhile Intel announced it's new Comet Lake-H processors, and we've covered the announcement here. The hardware is not yet for sale, so this is everything we know about Comet Lake-H at this time.
In both cases, we're publishing everything we can as soon as we can. So it is certainly intended to be equitable treatment. But if you think we're somehow failing in that, please let us know.
Thank you for taking time to clarify. It seems that you have made the Renoir announcement here sometime back in mid March. Unfortunately I missed out on the article. As a result, it seems like there is a big bang announcement for Intel, but not for AMD. I understand earlier the review will take another week, but not seeing any announcement on the day when quite a number of hardware sites have shared their review, gave me the wrong impression. For this I apologize. I look forward to the Renoir review on AT. Thank you once again.
Why do I read comments saying something about Intel being more energy efficient because it is faster to complete the work; Lol read up on dirac distribution. Actually it's not even same area, its area is multiplied with something like c* exp(freq). But whatever. Smart monkeys.
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watzupken - Friday, April 3, 2020 - link
In this case, there is no review as such in this headline article. Its just marketing slides from Intel mostly. While I don't expect every review site to have a review immediately, but its clear there's a difference in treatment here.Fataliity - Friday, April 3, 2020 - link
That's funny. I think in this one they favored AMD more than not. They pointed out all of the lies, instead of just following them blindly like other websites.They didn't have to tell us it would take 50A, and how bad that sounds in a laptop. But they did.
Qasar - Friday, April 3, 2020 - link
AT's reviews, are also alot more in depth then other sites too.Ryan Smith - Saturday, April 4, 2020 - link
Hi watzupken,While I appreciate the feedback, I'm not sure I follow.
AMD announced the Ryzen 4000 APUs a month ago, which we covered the technical details of in-depth: https://www.anandtech.com/show/15624/amd-details-r...
The only thing they did this week was lift the embargo on benchmarks, which we didn't publish anything for since we hadn't been aware of an embargo change. So we've published everything we have on Renoir at this time. We'll have more next week, at which point we'll publish that too.
Meanwhile Intel announced it's new Comet Lake-H processors, and we've covered the announcement here. The hardware is not yet for sale, so this is everything we know about Comet Lake-H at this time.
In both cases, we're publishing everything we can as soon as we can. So it is certainly intended to be equitable treatment. But if you think we're somehow failing in that, please let us know.
watzupken - Wednesday, April 8, 2020 - link
Hi Ryan,Thank you for taking time to clarify. It seems that you have made the Renoir announcement here sometime back in mid March. Unfortunately I missed out on the article. As a result, it seems like there is a big bang announcement for Intel, but not for AMD. I understand earlier the review will take another week, but not seeing any announcement on the day when quite a number of hardware sites have shared their review, gave me the wrong impression. For this I apologize. I look forward to the Renoir review on AT. Thank you once again.
krumme - Friday, April 3, 2020 - link
135w pl230% more than a 3950x in eco mode
PaulHoule - Friday, April 3, 2020 - link
I wonder when Intel is going to come out with the "8088 MAX"Nokiya Cheruhone - Saturday, April 4, 2020 - link
Why do I read comments saying something about Intel being more energy efficient because it is faster to complete the work; Lol read up on dirac distribution. Actually it's not even same area, its area is multiplied with something like c* exp(freq). But whatever. Smart monkeys.Tilmitt - Monday, April 6, 2020 - link
Five years on and they're still rereleasing Skylake. Incredible.aadish151 - Monday, April 6, 2020 - link
First of all, Intel should change that ridiculous 5-digit naming scheme.