AMD cutting deeply into Intel's market share across desktop, mobile, and server segments

Sorry but clifford is right, this is why I left amd fx series for haswell and then onto kabylake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructions_per_cycle

Oh yes amd has been improving without a doubt.
I like amd as much as I do intel when I first started using pc's in 1994.
However single base ipc per core per cycle is a good thing, it makes gaming emulation, programming and streaming, much better with less lag.
I hate overclocking amd chips just to match a performance by intel chip.

I could have went ryzen whatever but after watching it for a year, they are still behind intel at the moment.
Also intel is indeed improving behind the scenes.
Its just a matter of time before they put amd back in its place again. =/
"History Happens"
Here you go view this here, this is right before I upgraded my ram and hard drive specs.

IPC difference between Skylake and Haswell is around 10%.

I didn't realize Intel is improving behind the scenes. I remember that Intel had this kind of "behind the scenes" architecture ready if Zen is better than expected. Same happened with Zen+. So if Zen2 beats Intel in all fronts, Intel releases this "behind the scenes improved CPU architecture" and AMD is in trouble again :bomb:

I doubt that *nerd*
 
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