It looks like AMD is fighting paper with paper for the launch of the new Ryzen 8000 series. SemiAccurate thinks this new ‘launch’ is both badly thought out and particularly egregious on AMD’s part.
So what are we talking about? You probably know by now that Intel’s upcoming Meteor Lake CPU will be launched on December 14th, right? What you probably don’t know is the volumes they are planning at launch and then what AMD is going to ‘counter’ it with. Read on for the rest of this pathetic story.
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