Intel just might be dusted – Tech News Aug 4th ▷ MY STORE – Shirts, Pint Mugs & Hoodies: ⇨ Sponsor: Thermaltake EX Fans | CT120 SWAFAN TOUGHFAN ► VALVE 0:00 Welcome to Paul’s Tech News – August 4, 2024 1:42 Intel cuts 15,000+ jobs as CPU scandal deepens, class action lawsuits loom 5:06 Ryzen CPUs AMD’s 9000 almost ready, prices out 6:40 AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 previewed, impressive efficiency and performance TECH SHORTS 8:48 Nvidia hit by antitrust probe 9:24 Poor GDDR6X could mean supply shortages for RTX 4070 and above -new 9:47 Intel to release “Lunar Lake” Core Ultra chips on September 3 10:34 Newegg expands hardware trade-in program to include processors 11:18 Logitech has idea for ‘eternal mouse’ that requires subscription 12: 13 Microsoft 365 and Azure Outage Takes Out Multiple Services ► RELATED Intel Cuts Thousands of Jobs As CPU Scandal Deepens, Class…

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  1. Part of me wants to see AMD shine, but another part of me understands that if Intel gets wiped out of the market, having only one choice is an awful thing for consumers.

  2. How shortsighted are these fucking companies? "We released a defective CPU and everyone knows it but we're doing nothing about it". certainly in some effort to salvage quarterly profits all the while doing irreparable harm to the future of their brand. I was already planning on buying an AMD CPU for my next build this clinches it

  3. Wow, that Logitech article must be from the onion! As for the lowering of "carbon footprint" you seem to like, you do know that you are made out of carbon, right, and that your life directly depends on carbon dioxide, which is needed to control breathing, and we would NOT have any food without carbon dioxide, and lower food production with lower carbon dioxide. They (you figure out who) is trying to kill you, and you "don't mind"!

  4. I have had mixed results with AMD processors. They have a hard time recognizing their own GPUs and I get overheat messages on the board on boot up randomly on several servers running the processors. They are stable and good but they still have issues. Also their reporting has always been sub par meaning you cannot run them on SAN systems reliably. Bash intel all you want but their processor reporting and monitoring blows amd out of the water.

  5. Actually the true dumpster fire here is…

    #1- Capitalism. Intel made ~$12.8 Billion in 3mos but not ~$13 Billion and somehow thats a bad thing.

    #2- Analysts/Wall Street setting some expectation of future profit based off nothing more than a guess or hunch off past profit. We hear it every 3mos, how companies “meet or beat the street” not whether the company actually made or lost money. Jim Cramer already showed just how misguided that is and how foolish it makes one look. If you don’t believe me search for Jon Stewart / Jim Cramer and watch JS on TV back in 08/09 show just how wrong JC in 2008.

  6. the Logitech CEO is DELUSIONAL, nobody would pay for a subscription mouse.

    buy a mouse 1 time, and use it for 5 years, pay a monthly fee of 10 bucks, that same mouse cost you 12months x10bucks = 120 bucks a year, times 5 years = 600 bucks for the same mouse over same time frame. this is her profit claim thinking in pushing that service out. but poeple are stupid and love to pay more with subscriptions that are useless to them.

    I am using a Logitech mouse currently, its one that's out of production, but hey it still works and it does what i need, and NO SUBSCRIPTION NEEDED

  7. the so called lawsuits to intel means nothing to them, they have mega billions a few measly multi million dollar law suits is a daily drop in the bucket for companies like them. They can afford legal teams to stretch that out for decades they bleed it dry over years.

    Same as no limit poker, if your out of funds doesn't matter how good your hand is you still lose if they bet more, cant continue to ante up.

  8. the big question on the so called RECALL

    What CPUs serial number batch range is effected, this is the INFO We all need 1st. with out this info all the rest of the chatter on either side of the fence means nothing. Intel knows its a large % range so its why its in total deniability of releasing such info. As that would cause substantial harm to the 100s of millions of persons whom most likely own one of the new cpu ranges.

    Especially if its a so called BIOS or MICROCODE FIX that would lead persons to think its 100% of the line is effected, so their would be no recall, as they cant send you a new one since all those have the same issue. REFUND haha intel would go out of business if they did a recall full refund and put a stop call to the entire line up of 13000 and 14000 cpu;s.

  9. So long as Intel and their CPUs can't be trusted, if I were the retailers, not only would I refuse to carry their 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs, but unless 11th- and 12th-gen CPUs can fit in today's motherboard sockets, I would not stock up on Intel boards. My store's cage would be full of AMD CPUs and boards, and Intel boards based on CPUs that are not half-bricked on arrival! ⚠️

  10. My i9 13900k is recently all of a sudden making every program crash frequently. Hoping to get a replacement right now but Intel's customer suupport is so bad it's crazy to navigate their site. It's as if they wanted to make it as painful as humanly possible to use your warranty.

    I identified the problem being a damaged core by using a software called Lasso, after googling a bit it seems that the main problem of 13 and 14th gen intel processors draw too much power causing them to become defective within a couple years.

  11. The apple power draw is low because they are powering a 13" screen that no one can read. The AMD laptop is 16" normal screen which is where most of the power is used.

  12. They bought almost a whole town in Ohio, miles of farmland gone, all to build their data centers and completely uproot generations, while disrupting all day to day operations since all these farm roads need remade from scratch along with utilities.
    Now you telling me they are laying off people… from the team they will rehire?!

  13. AMD basically does the "Antman" to a server multi-CPU based system onto a single chip. It works. Intel does it but uses core and atom chips instead and it works as well. Now it seems that the chips are being pushed too far on Intel's version and no one at Intel figured this out before they sent the product to market. Intel will fix the issue with a later release, but they will have to do something they do not want to. Sell it cheap to gain back market share and customer trust. Capping performance with microcode and swapping out some chips for case-by-case customers is not fixing the issue. Ultimately, like AMD, Intel will recover. They could make an outstanding CPU if they wanted to.

  14. been watching you for a long time paul want to pay my respects after years of great tips
    “their a rotten crowd” keep on keeping on facken way she goes

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