Correction: there is no AVX-512 support in Arrow Lake. It hasn't been supported since it was fused off in 12th-gen Alder Lake. It was removed from the P-cores because it plays havoc with the E-cores, which don't have AVX-512 support. AMD is now crushing Intel in AVX workloads, because Zen 4 and 5 both support AVX-512 while Intel don't. The only recent Intel CPU line which supports AVX-512 is Sapphire Rapids, which is server, not client.
No, Microsoft isn't letting you install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. An incorrect report claims that Microsoft has dropped Windows 11's strict TPM 2.0 requirement. It hasn't.
2 months after a 2nd 13900k build Intel's degradation issue went from hearesy to real-say. 2 months later, went AMD 7800X3D than upgraded to 9800X3D on release. The way Intel approached that issue pissed me off aside from not having issues with either 13900k. My issues is not trusting a product. Awesome channel guys. Thank you.
It seems like switching to a Mac is just a matter of time for me. My official Windows 11 is still stuck on version 21H2 (yes i know), and the only solution appears to be a full download and reinstall. Seriously?
Must disagree on the Windows 11 story. All it is doing is reiterating their legal position to protect them from being sued. It is a WARNING NOT TO, and specifically states, you will not be given security updates! That statement in no way, is giving an OK to install it.
FAKE-NEWS Microsoft has now since updated the support article that PCWorld references, confirming that Windows 11 still enforces its minimum system requirements, including TPM 2.0. If you attempt to install or upgrade to Windows 11 on a PC that does not meet these requirements, the installer will refuse to continue, just as it always has. Microsoft has no plans to change this behaviour.
Correction: there is no AVX-512 support in Arrow Lake. It hasn't been supported since it was fused off in 12th-gen Alder Lake. It was removed from the P-cores because it plays havoc with the E-cores, which don't have AVX-512 support. AMD is now crushing Intel in AVX workloads, because Zen 4 and 5 both support AVX-512 while Intel don't. The only recent Intel CPU line which supports AVX-512 is Sapphire Rapids, which is server, not client.
No, Microsoft isn't letting you install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware.
An incorrect report claims that Microsoft has dropped Windows 11's strict TPM 2.0 requirement. It hasn't.
Josh Walrath is a renaissance man
Now, now, he's not that old. 😶
2 months after a 2nd 13900k build Intel's degradation issue went from hearesy to real-say. 2 months later, went AMD 7800X3D than upgraded to 9800X3D on release. The way Intel approached that issue pissed me off aside from not having issues with either 13900k. My issues is not trusting a product. Awesome channel guys. Thank you.
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The bacon looks burnt, but hey, i'm sure they crisp it up on purpose. Not a bad burger.
It seems like switching to a Mac is just a matter of time for me. My official Windows 11 is still stuck on version 21H2 (yes i know), and the only solution appears to be a full download and reinstall. Seriously?
Get in the Christmas spirit guys! Low quality cheap lights required.
I installed Win 11 without signing into MS, uninstalling everything rubbish... works fine.
Must disagree on the Windows 11 story. All it is doing is reiterating their legal position to protect them from being sued. It is a WARNING NOT TO, and specifically states, you will not be given security updates! That statement in no way, is giving an OK to install it.
FAKE-NEWS Microsoft has now since updated the support article that PCWorld references, confirming that Windows 11 still enforces its minimum system requirements, including TPM 2.0. If you attempt to install or upgrade to Windows 11 on a PC that does not meet these requirements, the installer will refuse to continue, just as it always has. Microsoft has no plans to change this behaviour.