The State of Intel, AMD, and Nvidia with Gordon Ung of PCWorld - Telegrams for Guests
Added 2022-10-14 18:08:23 +0000 UTCBroken Silicon's next guest will be Gordon Ung, Executive Editor at PC World. Gordon has been covering this space for over two decades with much flare, and I am very excited to talk to him about everything AMD, Nvidia, and Intel. We plan to discuss:
- How AMD, Nvidia, and Intel have evolved over the past 30 years
- Nvidia RTX 4000 Series
- AMD RDNA 3
- Intel ARC
- Intel Raptor Lake
- AMD Zen 4
- Threadripper 7000
- Intel Fishhawk Falls
- Upcoming Phoenix, RDNA 4, Blackwell, etc
- Anything you guys ask us!!!
This is another one of those very open discussions taking a look at the past, future, and all recent or upcoming product releases from the usual subjects. You have 48 hours (till 10/16 Sunday Morning) to submit Reader Mails below. Be concise, use good grammar, and be thoughtful in your questions to be considered!
https://www.pcworld.com/author/gung
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-ung-98b22bb/
Comments
If Intel ever get the flexibility that meteor ĺake promises can AMD compete?
Ron Osmo
2022-10-26 04:39:54 +0000 UTCQ1. What do you feel is the main thing holding back the adoption of a different GPU (Such as switching from Team green to team red or vise versa) is it Fanboy's obsessed with their chosen brands or something deeper? Q2. Do hurtful/dishonest business practices affect people's buying decisions in any meaningful manner for the average consumer and are there any knock-on effects that can bee is seen now other than EVGA leaving the market? Q3. Would AMD or INTEL having the best GPU available in raw raster performance actually get people to switch away from Nivida GPUs in a significant manner when they have been using Nivida for at least the last 4 years? P.S Feel free to break up the question and spread them out no need to hit them all at once, What ever easier for you and your podcast,
ZENOEN
2022-10-17 05:43:19 +0000 UTCAre GPUs getting too big, too power hungry and too expensive for their own good? Or are you happy with how GPUs are developing? If you think that the market is due a reality check, what do you think needs to change the most?
Chris Rijk
2022-10-16 16:30:46 +0000 UTCQ1 - Hi Tom and Gordon, while at University I interned as a crime analyst in Akron, Ohio and had several event filled ride-alongs, Gordon did you do any ride-alongs when working as a police beat reporter? Any crazy stories, if you did? Q-2 Gordon, covering PC's since the late 1990's, in your opinion what have been the most important developments in hardware and software which pushed industry advances?
Sarcastro
2022-10-16 15:09:48 +0000 UTCThe Intel Corporation *disaster*. Brian Krzanich being fired for an "inappropriate sexual relationship" after being outted as telling the CCP about Spectre and Meltdown flaws before the US government...and selling $20 million in shares. - - - - Intel Corporation is now a desperate laughing stock, this has never, never, never, never happened before in the last 200+ years of the industrial revolution. Analysis = zero.
Brendon O'Connell
2022-10-16 14:13:24 +0000 UTCIdk if that's on subject for this episode, but I don't doubt that at all lol. Most humans are humans just living their lives.
Moore's Law Is Dead
2022-10-15 19:46:11 +0000 UTCHello Tom and Gordon, to me this is like a meet up of essentially old age journalism vs the new age, Gordon being in the tech press industry for essentially its entirety, what are your thoughts on how things are done now? Do you miss the days of where people would read and write whole articles of products or are you in favor or the modern video style reviews the LTT’s, hardware Unboxed, and GamersNexus’. Curious to see where you acquired your inspiration for the field as well Tom, and if you can remember who you looked to back in the day from old age journalism that helped shaped the way you approach your channel.
XTX 999
2022-10-15 18:24:44 +0000 UTCAs a transwomen can you call out that we arent all trolling JK rowling and a lot of us are gamers like most normal humans
2022-10-15 16:51:05 +0000 UTCHey Tom and Gordon. I've got two questions. When you look at AMD, Nvidia and Intel. How are they evolving? To me it seems that Nvidia and AMD are slowly bulking up and trying to further diversify their portfolio while Intel is trying to cut some fat and focus on the most important parts of its business. From my POV it seems that all three companies seem to be converging to the similar point in terms of financials and technology. Does that excite you? What does it mean for the market?
QuickJumper
2022-10-15 14:36:34 +0000 UTCHi Tom and Gordon, Do you think GPU demand been artificially inflated since around 2012 when people first started mining BTC then moving on to ETH. Now ETH has moved to PoS there is literally no use for GPUs in mining anymore. It makes me thing that we will see a massive decline in demand for GPUs moving forward. Do you think prices of GPUs will slowly come down in price moving forward because of this or can you see some other tech/innovation around the corner utilising GPUs and propping up demand, AI maybe? All the best.
2022-10-15 14:21:11 +0000 UTCHey tom and, Gordon, as the 3080 12 gb is canceled so you think this is the first crack in the facade of Nvidia's "prestige"? With amd hot on their heels, an exhausted consumer base, and a recession staring at them. Do you think we can finally get just a shred of simpathy for us poors, or at least more consumer focused competition and future feature improvements as they begin to defend against these factors.
Swiggles
2022-10-15 12:35:15 +0000 UTC