Broken Silicon

229. Nvidia 40 SUPER, Intel & Taiwan, Zen 5 Threadripper, Meteor Lake | Leo, KitGuru

Oct 31, 2023
Leo Waldock, tech journalist from KitGuru, discusses Sapphire Rapids workstation, ARM architecture in gaming, Intel's fab advantage, and Nvidia's pricing strategy. They explore Intel's challenges, ARM's potential, Lisa Sue's decision-making abilities, and AMD's struggles with volume and demand. They also discuss the possibility of buying Steam, deceptive pricing strategies in the tech industry, and wrap up with thanks to the guest and sponsors.
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
Experience with Sapphire Rapids Workstation
05:28 • 27min
3
Intel's Challenges and Partnership with TSMC
32:13 • 6min
4
The Future of ARM and RISC Architecture in Gaming
38:19 • 14min
5
Intel, TSMC, and the Complexity of Chip Manufacturing
51:57 • 15min
6
A Remarkable CEO and an Ad for CDkey Offer Dot Com
01:06:39 • 3min
7
The Future of AI and Intel's Fab Locations
01:09:33 • 21min
8
Intel's Fab Advantage and Competition with AMD
01:30:38 • 17min
9
Positive Experience with Zen Three, Red River Pro, and Intel Quick Sync for Video Editing
01:47:44 • 2min
10
AMD's AI Engine, Developer Advantage, and Windows Compatibility
01:49:48 • 2min
11
AMD's New APU and GPU Setup Performance
01:51:24 • 12min
12
Analysis of Lisa Sue's Timing and Decision-Making Abilities
02:03:45 • 2min
13
The Delayed Release of Zen 3 Thread Ripper and the Anticipation Surrounding Meteor Lake
02:05:27 • 17min
14
AMD's Struggles with Volume and Demand
02:22:39 • 8min
15
Nvidia's Pricing Strategy and Potential Improvements
02:30:57 • 20min
16
The Gaming Industry and the Possibility of Buying Steam
02:51:09 • 13min
17
Deceptive Pricing Strategies and Lack of Accountability in the Tech Industry
03:03:57 • 2min
18
Wrapping Up the Episode with Thanks to the Guest and Sponsors
03:05:33 • 6min