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[–] cat-facts ago
Signs of a pulse from the PC industry? I'm excited.
[–] AmaleksHairyAss 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
If Zen, VR, 3D lithography techniques, computronium rings, and GPU convergence didn't excite you I think I found your portrait
[–] cat-facts 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Some of those things are roadmapped still or fairly niche. I don't even know what "computronium rings" is but something probably missing from the list is NVMe SSDs, M2 socket SSD's etc.
I hope Zen ends up being decent because AMD is getting beat up badly by Intel that has only seen like 5% increases going on about 6 years. People are sitting on Sandy Bridge chips because there isn't much point in upgrading them.