Well edited and overall production value is great! I would increase the voice volume as it was hard to understand in several parts and had to use subtitles.
11:53 Hey everyone, I made a mistake about the release year of Ryzen processors in the video. It’s actually 2017, not 2019. I apologize for the error and thank you for catching it.
Your topic and video content was really amazing, interesting and I’m curious about what the next content will be and can’t wait to explore this! Keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼
Great video, superb editing and presentation. I really enjoyed your video. The only problem with the video is your speaking skills. Your accent of the English language made it a bit difficult for me to understand you. So improve on your English pronunciation with clarity and everything will connect.
1st time watching a video from your channel. Production values of this video are good, but I couldn't understand your Pronunciation/Accent. Hope you will work on it to increase your viewership
I really want to thank you for pointing my weaknesses out ❤️. As I am from Asia, pronounciation is challenging for me. But I'm trying to improve that day by day. Btw, can I ask you a question. How much percentage of my sayings you don't understand ?
you miss couple thing Intel is one of company besides GB that can make their own semiconductors in the U.S.,meaning they have fab not just create and designing CPUs. They aren't really stuck in the CPU segment, but in the semiconductor segment. If Intel uses TSMC from the beginning, they can easily catch up with AMD. because of that intel not focusing on end Consumer CPU but their new FAB and designing new nodes, so their trying to compete with TSMC itself not AMD, hence they lack of funding issues because building new fab cost billion, also is started to affect other sector, they're begging the government so company bought their chip/wafer from them not their CPU.
I really appreciate your point of view. But, their fabs are now still in building process which may take a couple of years. And by the time they finish, TSMC will leave them far behind.
@@AkmCrackEverything intel already has couple fully operational fab in U.S and some in other country, meaning they're fully capable to taking order. Also with TSMC affect Taiwan Geopolitical issues,so U.S and the big company they aware not to relies on TSMC too much that why U.S allow TSMC built fab in their country and U.S will not company like intel just disappear because is like the U.S for some reason ditch lockheed martin. Lastly the nodes size is mostly gimmick Intel 14nm density actually the same slightly inferior as TSMC 7nm and Intel7/10nm is same as TSMC's 5nm. and intel just barely start the service industry manufacturing nodes based on other company designs when TSMC already do that from the beginning, because until this time they only sell their design.
To be fair , Intel never really had "edge" it was just that amd's stuff sucked too bad as they couldn't implement their whole concept of "Weaker but multiple cores", even the softwares at the time were not capable of making use of Amd's multiple cores that efficiently. Its not that Intel sucks now , AMD's processors have become the new standard for performance 😂
i dont think intel lost its edge you just gotta tune the ram on the 14900ks , if you tune the ddr 5 ram and run it at like 8600 that shit is smokin fast. amd just works out the box tho
@@AkmCrackEverything true, hope they can fix it. Only having amd in market also are bad because they can price it at any range they want without competition.
Bookmark this comment. Your channel will go places. The content, presentation and editing are all top notch
Thanks a lot. This comment gives me strength to go further ❤️
Well edited and overall production value is great! I would increase the voice volume as it was hard to understand in several parts and had to use subtitles.
Thank you so much for suggesting that. I'll try to improve my voice quality on the next video. Btw do you mean my pronounciation or accent ?
11:53 Hey everyone, I made a mistake about the release year of Ryzen processors in the video. It’s actually 2017, not 2019. I apologize for the error and thank you for catching it.
Keep going bro, this is a nice video, well researched and well edited, keep up the job mate!
Thank you so much bro. I got a lot of motivation from the comment like this bro ❤️
Intel could be still be selling us 6 core 6 threads in this Month and Year October 2024 had it not for AMD released their Ryzen CPUs.
Yes, I think so. May be until the end of this year.
Your topic and video content was really amazing, interesting and I’m curious about what the next content will be and can’t wait to explore this! Keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you for this amazing review ❤️
Great video, superb editing and presentation. I really enjoyed your video. The only problem with the video is your speaking skills. Your accent of the English language made it a bit difficult for me to understand you. So improve on your English pronunciation with clarity and everything will connect.
Very interesting and you did well research. Keep going brother
Thank you brother
1st time watching a video from your channel. Production values of this video are good, but I couldn't understand your Pronunciation/Accent. Hope you will work on it to increase your viewership
I really want to thank you for pointing my weaknesses out ❤️. As I am from Asia, pronounciation is challenging for me. But I'm trying to improve that day by day. Btw, can I ask you a question. How much percentage of my sayings you don't understand ?
you miss couple thing
Intel is one of company besides GB that can make their own semiconductors in the U.S.,meaning they have fab not just create and designing CPUs. They aren't really stuck in the CPU segment, but in the semiconductor segment. If Intel uses TSMC from the beginning, they can easily catch up with AMD.
because of that intel not focusing on end Consumer CPU but their new FAB and designing new nodes, so their trying to compete with TSMC itself not AMD, hence they lack of funding issues because building new fab cost billion, also is started to affect other sector, they're begging the government so company bought their chip/wafer from them not their CPU.
I really appreciate your point of view. But, their fabs are now still in building process which may take a couple of years. And by the time they finish, TSMC will leave them far behind.
@@AkmCrackEverything intel already has couple fully operational fab in U.S and some in other country, meaning they're fully capable to taking order. Also with TSMC affect Taiwan Geopolitical issues,so U.S and the big company they aware not to relies on TSMC too much that why U.S allow TSMC built fab in their country and U.S will not company like intel just disappear because is like the U.S for some reason ditch lockheed martin. Lastly the nodes size is mostly gimmick Intel 14nm density actually the same slightly inferior as TSMC 7nm and Intel7/10nm is same as TSMC's 5nm. and intel just barely start the service industry manufacturing nodes based on other company designs when TSMC already do that from the beginning, because until this time they only sell their design.
I'm using surface laptop with Intel i7
I think i7 is good enough for most of the tasks
Can Intel recover technologically ?
Yes. May be. But it could take a couple of years to catch up with other giants like TSMC
To be fair , Intel never really had "edge" it was just that amd's stuff sucked too bad as they couldn't implement their whole concept of "Weaker but multiple cores", even the softwares at the time were not capable of making use of Amd's multiple cores that efficiently. Its not that Intel sucks now , AMD's processors have become the new standard for performance 😂
i dont think intel lost its edge you just gotta tune the ram on the 14900ks , if you tune the ddr 5 ram and run it at like 8600 that shit is smokin fast. amd just works out the box tho
But Intel is getting a lot of cpu issues bro
@@AkmCrackEverything true, hope they can fix it.
Only having amd in market also are bad because they can price it at any range they want without competition.
Yes. But I think AMD now can knock their door.
glad im AMD user
Pretty sure zen 1 was launched in 2017 and not 2019
Sorry I was wrong about that 😢
Thank you for pointing me out ❤️
Your videos are always insightful.
Thank you
Interesting
Thanks