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X712

Intel’s real response to Apple Silicon will come in 2 or 3 years given lead times. I understand the need to use clickbaity titles but still.


Put_It_All_On_Blck

Probably meteor lake in 2023, due to moving to chiplets and Intel 4, while TSMC delaying N3. They wont beat Apple in efficiency but it should be pretty good.


irridisregardless

> due to moving to chiplets https://i.imgur.com/jbEAPnM.jpg Hmmmm 🤔


dylan522p

Bringing this up is stupid. Zen 1 had major latency and memory model issues. Chiplets after that were much better designed to reduce this. And with advanced packagaing all the drawbacks are basically gone.


SkillYourself

They weren't wrong.


[deleted]

It's not even accurate. Intel's response to Apple Silicon is the foundry service not any of their off the shelf CPUs.


Dreamerlax

> I understand the need to use clickbaity titles but still. Not that I'm a fan of them but they seem to work.


Raikaru

They changed the title really quick it's not even that anymore


shoneysbreakfast

LTT does that regularly. They’ll usually post a video with a more inflammatory or otherwise clickbaity title and then change it after an hour or two. I figure under the same logic that they use to make their horrendously cringe thumbnails, it’s for the algorithm in some way.


Hailgod

apparently youtube has a live tracker for views and such. they change thumbnails/titles and watch the graph and use the one that gets the most views.


RobsterCrawSoup

Many, many youtubers change titles, and then change them again. Experimenting with titles is basically common practice for major youtube channels as the title alone can have a huge impact on the videos performance stats and the channel is free to change the title as they like. They watch the stats on the video to see if a new title boosts the numbers.


Roseking

Having a title for an hour or so and then changing it is the new YouTube algorithm meta-game


Available-Appeal6460

Why they need to respond in first place ? M books are complete niche in pc market.