The culmination of Intel’s efforts is Alder Lake. Although Intel’s chips remained competitive in gaming with their high single-threaded performance, their lacklustre multithreaded performance hampered their appeal for productivity applications. AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series processors, leveraging the Zen 3 architecture and TSMC’s 5nm transistors, became the go-to choice for system builders. Its main competitor, however, was winning. Its marginally improved single-threaded performance was diminished by its unjustifiably higher cost, excess heat, the requirement for a new motherboard and lower core count on the flagship model. Intel’s “ Rocket Lake” lineup released last year was essentially dead on arrival. Artificial Intelligence (814) Auto Tech (33) Blockchain (152) CanadianCIO (88) Careers & Education (4419) Channel Strategy (23) Cloud (2010) Communications & Telecom (352) Companies (742) Data & Analytics (1258) Development (653) Digital Transformation (1172) Distribution (124) Diversity & Inclusion (45) Ecommerce (82) Emerging Tech (24151) End User Hardware (31) Engineering (79) Financial (115) FinTech (80) Future of Work (317) Governance (95) Government & Public Sector (5996) Human Resources (802) Infrastructure (8492) IoT (6165) it-administration (1) it-cloud (0) ITWC Morning Briefing (111) Leadership (4258) Legal (114) Legislation (129) Managed Services & Outsourcing (4302) Marketing (56) MarTech (3) Medical (19) Mobility (3416) Not For Profit (16) Open Source (27) Operations (68) People (101) Podcasts (1930) Privacy (584) Project Management (1099) Security (7586) Service (38) Smart Home (15) SMB (53) smb-leadership (1) Social Networks (157) Software (4130) Supply Chain (110) Sustainability (78) Tech in Sports (4) Women in Tech (173)
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