The Evolution of Intel CPUs (1971-2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @NikTek
    @NikTek  Месяц назад +145

    Correction* The MHz in the CPU specifications are incorrect, it's supposed to be Megahertz and not Millihertz, I'm sorry for the confusion it caused 🙏

    • @WlyPot
      @WlyPot Месяц назад +3

      How dare you unsub and dislike (need to watch this first XD) btw when 2nd part of worst games?

    • @NikTek
      @NikTek  Месяц назад +7

      ​@@WlyPotlol, I'm almost done editing it. Will post it tomorrow :)​

    • @JokersDisciple
      @JokersDisciple Месяц назад +5

      ​@@NikTek
      NikTek was supposed to be a meme channel...
      My boy is all grown up. 🏋️‍♂️

    • @WlyPot
      @WlyPot Месяц назад

      @@NikTek kk

    • @zapz
      @zapz Месяц назад +2

      @@NikTek do amd one please

  • @reinis6666
    @reinis6666 Месяц назад +528

    This is not NikTek I subscribed to

    • @HM-rz8nv
      @HM-rz8nv Месяц назад +15

      _slap_

    • @zapz
      @zapz Месяц назад +23

      As long as it is about pc, i watch it

    • @QuisquamHam
      @QuisquamHam Месяц назад +48

      True og's know he does these from time to time, and the spice is nice

    • @rio-dq9sc
      @rio-dq9sc Месяц назад +22

      Its feels like a video making by AI using wikipedia, have so many mistakes.
      Personally, i prefer Branch Education and Lawrence Systems for this type of videos.
      Are so much better.

    • @Мирич-з4е
      @Мирич-з4е Месяц назад +4

      So you subscribed to be a toxic fanboy?

  • @AlexanderderGroe-rd1nk
    @AlexanderderGroe-rd1nk Месяц назад +305

    Am i stupid or is this an ai voice

    • @ebridgewater
      @ebridgewater Месяц назад +70

      It is 😑

    • @Pearloryx
      @Pearloryx Месяц назад +7

      Literally since the Nvidia RTX evolution video but nobody minds that because it’s the same thing

    • @i_cri_evertim
      @i_cri_evertim Месяц назад +5

      Who cares?

    • @michajanicki6860
      @michajanicki6860 Месяц назад +19

      @@i_cri_evertim your mom

    • @GGBGameplays
      @GGBGameplays Месяц назад +1

      I could tell by the "milihertz" clock speed.

  • @kernel_inpage_error
    @kernel_inpage_error Месяц назад +127

    Your AI mistakenly names MHz as milihertz instead of megahertz. And overall, it is a soulless junk compared to any human voice over

    • @Space97.
      @Space97. Месяц назад +5

      Found the Anti Ai person

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад +2

      @Space97. Your best rebuttal for AI

    • @futuza
      @futuza Месяц назад +2

      Well it's either use an AI voice, or use your own voice and have it stolen and used by RUclips to train their AI without permission. I guess they could also hire a voice actor for a $50-100 bucks and let RUclips steal their voice instead, but that seems like a pretty unnecessary expenditure on a channel that probably isn't really earning much.

  • @MaD_fX
    @MaD_fX Месяц назад +135

    4:04 16-33 millihertz? AI shat it right there

  • @squanchy474
    @squanchy474 Месяц назад +88

    MHz = Megahertz, not Miliherts !
    That’s off by a factor of 10^9!

  • @adamm2091
    @adamm2091 Месяц назад +59

    My 8700k lasted me a good while.
    Now i have 9800X3D and I'll never look back

    • @TheBjhauhnar
      @TheBjhauhnar Месяц назад

      still using :)

    • @slimjimjimslim5923
      @slimjimjimslim5923 Месяц назад

      I future proofed with 5800X3D. :) Not even any future AMD 3D chip can beat my system

    • @AffectionateLocomotive
      @AffectionateLocomotive Месяц назад

      i am building a financial bare bones i3 6100 system.

    • @MichaeltheORIGINAL1
      @MichaeltheORIGINAL1 Месяц назад +1

      Welcome to Ryzen, mate. Threw my 13600K out for a bargain deal on a 7950x3D at my local hardware store. Goes super smooth with my 4090.

    • @MichaeltheORIGINAL1
      @MichaeltheORIGINAL1 Месяц назад +4

      @@slimjimjimslim5923 What exactly do you mean? The 7000s and 9000s x3D chips are faster than the 5800x3D. Despite that, the 5800x3D still is an absolute powerhouse for gaminig. :)

  • @Stevenx01
    @Stevenx01 Месяц назад +67

    Hyperthreading was introduced way back at the Pentium IV era... this video is full of errors. Keep making memes, please

    • @cristianovoa
      @cristianovoa Месяц назад +13

      Or just do better? I wouldn't mind this kind of content with actual effort put into it

    • @Stevenx01
      @Stevenx01 Месяц назад +17

      @@cristianovoa I mean, he skipped completely the Intel 13/14th gen degradation issue. The whole video felt that 90% of the real work has been done in the first 5 minutes then it was all AI script

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад +1

      @@cristianovoa Little effort

    • @readycheddar
      @readycheddar 15 дней назад +1

      I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought this video was kinda garbage.

  • @niezzayt3809
    @niezzayt3809 Месяц назад +47

    Fun Fact:
    Intel hasn't changed their L3 Cache Topology design in their entire career as CPU maker.
    They only changed the size capacity and wiring, but not the Topology.
    That's why Ryzen's 3DV-Cache is absolute game changer in history of semiconductor

    • @m8x425
      @m8x425 Месяц назад +6

      Like part of the video, this is not correct either. See Skylake-X Mesh Interconnect and the Ring Bus.
      With Sandy Bridge, the L3 cache is integrated/baked in with the cores through a bus, as opposed to being wired like it was with Nehalem. Also, the L3 cache on SB and following processors was actually sliced but in a pool, whereas it was a large pool with Nehalem.

    • @niezzayt3809
      @niezzayt3809 Месяц назад

      @@m8x425 that doesn't mean anything if the L3 Cache layout still in Horizontal.
      Horizontal means same Topology.

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад

      @@niezzayt3809 Now you're just saying a new design is meaningless lmao

    • @niezzayt3809
      @niezzayt3809 Месяц назад

      @@kingeling do you know what "Topology" means?
      You failed basic English?
      Skylake-C Mesh interconnect & the Ring Bus doesn't mean revolutionary in terms of Topology if it's still Horizontal.
      Horizontal is Horizontal, no matter what kind of marketing words they use

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Месяц назад

      No, Ryzen X3D is successful because DDR5 and the infinity fabric suck.

  • @MFMegaZeroX7
    @MFMegaZeroX7 13 дней назад +1

    You skipped over several important CPUs (and several less important ones). Beyond the iAPX ones and the Itanium ones (good riddance), you skipped the 4004, 8085, 80286, and i486.

  • @Thevishisland
    @Thevishisland Месяц назад +6

    I've waited for this for so long I'm like
    "It's been 84 years"

  • @Neonvarun
    @Neonvarun Месяц назад +12

    We got informative Niktek before GTA 6👀

  • @TuxikCE
    @TuxikCE Месяц назад +19

    it's MEGAHERTZ!!!

  • @pootispiker2866
    @pootispiker2866 Месяц назад +22

    This is the private equity version of niktek. I could have read this on Wikipedia

  • @TuxikCE
    @TuxikCE Месяц назад +7

    8:58, you forgot to mention architectural improvements, which made Haswell really great, including the new AVX2 instructions.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      I mean, it's okay, if you optimize software for it. Productivity and video encoding for sure used these extensions. But for most, Haswell didn't introduce much relevant things to justify an upgrade over the already excellent Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      @@yukinagato1573 Haswell introduced 22nm FinFET. I have a Haswell 35 watt sustained i7-4700MQ laptop, that mobile CPU is just as fast a desktop i7-3770.
      Sandy Bridge vs Haswell at stock is worse, Sandy Bridge is well known because of the ridiculous overclocking headroom until it was finally surpassed by Alder Lake (watch BCLK overclock of the i3-12100 and the i5-12400). Sandy Bridge also was the last CPU CORE gen before Alder Lake that did a 20ish% IPC increase.

  • @pheapkim978
    @pheapkim978 Месяц назад

    i love tech so much and learning about it i can never get enough thanks for the upload

  • @m8x425
    @m8x425 Месяц назад +6

    8:09... that's incorrect. Core i3 and Core i5 processors debuted on the lga1156 platform which is part of Core i's 1st Gen family. All lga1156 and lga1366 processors belonged to Core i's 1st Generation family. Sandy Bridge is Intel's 2nd Generation

  • @maidpretty
    @maidpretty Месяц назад +6

    You missed Intel 80486 after 80386, Pentium variants, Itanium and other non-x86.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      Probably not to make the video too long. Which is a shame, since those have such interesting stories. I'm also bummed about it having no mentions whatsoever about NetBurst's problems.

  • @dhanush-_-2562
    @dhanush-_-2562 Месяц назад +43

    is the entire video is AI generated & its not good

    • @HM-rz8nv
      @HM-rz8nv Месяц назад +4

      No it's not, WTF are you talking about? The editing and voice are exactly what you expect from normal editing and production.

    • @TuxikCE
      @TuxikCE Месяц назад +12

      @@HM-rz8nv The voice

    • @HM-rz8nv
      @HM-rz8nv Месяц назад +3

      @TuxikCE I interpreted it as a monotone way of reading the script. I can see where people may think it's AI. However the AI's i've heard have a lot less stability and exaggerate words strangely. i don't hear that here.

    • @RainboomDash
      @RainboomDash Месяц назад +1

      Milihertz 😂

    • @eliasroflchopper3006
      @eliasroflchopper3006 Месяц назад +2

      It's definitely AI, wtf are you talking about? It pronounced a lot of sentences very weird to the point of not even sounding human.

  • @PotatoLord94
    @PotatoLord94 Месяц назад +5

    I thought we were going to make fun of intel for 15mins straight, there is clearly a misunderstanding in this upload about the target audience 😅

  • @AjrAlves
    @AjrAlves Месяц назад +2

    4770K was a decent jump over the 3770K, about 15% extra IPC.
    Also, the most notable feature of the 5775C wasn't it's efficiency, was it's integrated graphics and the 128MB eDRAM/L4 cache, much stronger than anything else before it, even beating AMD APUs from it's time.

  • @nocturnaltrap3661
    @nocturnaltrap3661 5 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this video and yes I would like to see AMD CPU History

  • @dove_of_duty2185
    @dove_of_duty2185 Месяц назад +10

    Man don't go the AI generated garbage route, this channel was so fun.

    • @roku_nine
      @roku_nine Месяц назад +1

      AI is the future though. If you can't keep up, stay out of the Internet boomer!! 😂

  • @superminecris
    @superminecris Месяц назад +13

    02:00 i hate the sponsors 😠

    • @mastertang4200
      @mastertang4200 Месяц назад +1

      we all do...

    • @Pearloryx
      @Pearloryx Месяц назад +1

      Maybe chapters are there to get you off

    • @superminecris
      @superminecris Месяц назад

      @@Pearloryx i do it

    • @QianHuirong
      @QianHuirong Месяц назад +1

      If you don't need it, just skip that part. There's no need to express your dislike.🥰

  • @Mr.JimPickens
    @Mr.JimPickens Месяц назад +10

    Well that's kinda disappointing

  • @gopalkolkata
    @gopalkolkata 4 дня назад

    nice video bro

  • @GloriaQ1118
    @GloriaQ1118 Месяц назад

    This is an informative tutorial of hiPDF, thanks for sharing🤗

  • @dsagent
    @dsagent Месяц назад

    I have found some of these in older office PCs.
    You also find cool stuff like custom built parts for a particular company.

  • @Stevenx01
    @Stevenx01 Месяц назад +18

    MILLIHERTZ

  • @HM-rz8nv
    @HM-rz8nv Месяц назад +8

    Awesome Mini Documentary NikTek!

  • @thegamingal6905
    @thegamingal6905 Месяц назад +2

    This is NikTek I subscribed to

  • @xDUnPr3diCtabl3
    @xDUnPr3diCtabl3 Месяц назад +2

    You missed out on the Core 2 Quad

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      Well, given the Core 2 Quad is just a cut-down Core 2 Extreme (the quad core ones), it's kinda mentioned.

  • @Slimeacation
    @Slimeacation Месяц назад +2

    Looking forward to the AMD version!

  • @sarahlawrence1444
    @sarahlawrence1444 Месяц назад +7

    Dont do this again

  • @bassamsaleh5396
    @bassamsaleh5396 Месяц назад +2

    Me watching the whole video in anticipation for the punchline, now that is a real meme 😂

  • @cataclysm2773
    @cataclysm2773 Месяц назад

    That's a nicely done documentation NikTek. Also, do you have the version for AMD CPUs?

  • @Formal_Noah
    @Formal_Noah Месяц назад +4

    Niktek about to break the meme channel barrier

  • @electro-user2711
    @electro-user2711 13 дней назад

    That "instability issue" line got me coughing for a moment there🤣

  • @MaxCarponera
    @MaxCarponera Месяц назад

    Also totally missed the Celeron line for Pentiums, and that the Pentium II and III, the "cartidge shaped" processors, can be connected in dual motherboards so you can have two CPUs working together.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      Probably not to make the video too long. If they were gonna talk about all Atoms, Celerons, Pentiums, Core i3/i5/i7/i9, Core 3/5/7/9, Core Ultra 3/Ultra 5/Ultra 7/Ultra 9, Pentium II Xeons, Pentium III Xeons, Xeons and Itanium chips that ever existed, we would be here for months.

  • @listX_DE
    @listX_DE Месяц назад +1

    Guys i think you dont know that NikTek does this from time to time. Same as AMD GPUs and Nvidia GPUs

  • @AyuNeko
    @AyuNeko Месяц назад

    16.12.2024 - Niktek pivots to Tech Channel
    what a year....

  • @nathaniel1207
    @nathaniel1207 Месяц назад +2

    dude you shouldve used the same VA as the Nvidia and Radeoon ones. the AI voice is obvious and makes the video feel cheap, like it was made by a content farm youtube channel

  • @GOOD_FARMER
    @GOOD_FARMER 24 дня назад

    Even if core ultra processors perform a little bit less im still very happy because of their efficiency they make direct competition of arm based CPU's without the need for translation.

  • @Sam-Fisher
    @Sam-Fisher Месяц назад +2

    Nice

  • @SashimiSteak
    @SashimiSteak Месяц назад +1

    Intel is transitioning into a GPU company the way it's going.

    • @Fra93TheGrande
      @Fra93TheGrande Месяц назад +1

      And it’s beating both Nvidia and Amd at their own game lol

  • @fluffy4406
    @fluffy4406 Месяц назад +4

    Next amd please

  • @naxoxz
    @naxoxz Месяц назад

    I had to wait 14 minutes for the punch line. Had me worried, I almost thought this wasn't a NikTek video.

  • @thedigitallens
    @thedigitallens Месяц назад

    P3 was my first cpu. Man it was the goat. Lasted till 2007 then switched to core 2 duo.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      You managed to skip the entire Pentium 4/NetBurst era. Congrats. You probably don't know the hell it was.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      @@yukinagato1573 What?
      Respect the Pentium 4, it was the first CPU with hyperthreading or SMT.
      Meanwhile you people forget about the Pentium D (a chiplet CPU), that makes Bulldozer look good. That's how bad it is.
      Gosh, and if we keep going the chiplet route, will end up with Pentium D crap again (i'm on Alder Lake i7 K with DDR5 right now).

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 14 дней назад

      @@saricubra2867 Pentium 4 only introduced SMT to keep its pipeline busy between each time it stalls. All the great ideas NetBurst introduced were only so to try to save the whole architecture from pipeline inefficiencies. And once they increased its pipeline to 31 stages (Prescott), not only they had very low IPC, but also extreme thermal dissipation and power consumption. At this point, there was nothing that could save NetBurst.
      Pentium D is not a chiplet CPU. It's just a multi-chip CPU. But most of its shortcomings come from NetBurst's shortcomings.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 14 дней назад

      ​@@saricubra2867 Pentium 4 only introduced SMT to keep its pipeline busy every time it stalls. All of NetBurst's great ideas were introduced just to alleviate pipeline inefficiencies. But once they increased the pipeline to 31 stages (Prescott), not only it had very low IPC but extremely high power consumption and thermal dissipation as well. There was nothing they could do anymore to save NetBurst.
      Most of the Pentium D's shortcomings were because of NetBurst, not really because of itself.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 14 дней назад

      @@saricubra2867 Pentium 4 only introduced SMT to keep its pipeline busy every time it stalls. All of NetBurst's great ideas were introduced just to alleviate pipeline inefficiencies. But once they increased the pipeline to 31 stages (Prescott), not only it had very low IPC but extremely high power consumption and thermal dissipation as well. There was nothing they could do anymore to save NetBurst.

  • @TheVirtualArena24
    @TheVirtualArena24 Месяц назад +1

    Is it your voice? Can you do AMD like this in detail.

  • @yparchive
    @yparchive Месяц назад

    I love this, I hope you one day make an AMD version of this video ^^😊

  • @cimbro9457
    @cimbro9457 Месяц назад +1

    Intel 4004 by Vicenza Inventor "Federico Faggin"

    • @Fra93TheGrande
      @Fra93TheGrande Месяц назад

      Esatto! 😍💅🏻🔥🇮🇹🔝 fiera di poter dire che il primo microprocessore al mondo l’ha inventato un uomo italiano!!!

  • @Howch125
    @Howch125 Месяц назад

    The AI must have forgotten about the 286 and 486 :(

  • @hamslice839
    @hamslice839 Месяц назад

    I'm only here for the humor but today I learned something....

  • @doniscoming
    @doniscoming Месяц назад

    Is this real or AI voice? Appreciate the moment of nostalgia about how awesome we have it right now…especially the level of nostalgia when I look at Intel shares going back in time 20 years 😅😅

  • @lkn900l
    @lkn900l Месяц назад

    You forgot that 7700K had thermal issues, because they used terrible thermal paste on IHS and it's not soldered

  • @geronimo3451
    @geronimo3451 Месяц назад +1

    That is the best summary of intel CPU I've ever seen

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад

      Huh? This is sub-par at best.

  • @MaxCarponera
    @MaxCarponera Месяц назад

    Also totally missed 8085 CPUs. It was big for 8 bit computers and educational devices.

  • @yukinagato1573
    @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

    Can't believe you didn't touch any NetBurst drama ;-;

  • @SteinerArts
    @SteinerArts Месяц назад +1

    Last generations were like several death blows for Intel in a row...

    • @Fra93TheGrande
      @Fra93TheGrande Месяц назад

      Thankfully I’m still rocking the good old stuff: I have an i7 8700! 😂 🤘🏻

  • @Ale-ch7xx
    @Ale-ch7xx Месяц назад +1

    Pentium Pro, 486 and 286 are missing

  • @MaxCarponera
    @MaxCarponera Месяц назад

    You totally missed i186 (a microcontroller), i286 that was the 16 bit reference CPU for a long, long time for PCs at 16Mhz and 20Mhz, and I486 that also lasted several years and was much powerfull than 386 and introduced many features like instruction cache. Also, when you say "first 16 bits or 32 bits CPU" your are referring for INTEL CPUs, as higher bit cpus was manufactured from other comapanies for mainframes and industrial uses ( Alpha, SPARC, Motorola, etc)

  • @goofyboo
    @goofyboo Месяц назад

    NikTek finally took a break from smoking intel

  • @amilo5
    @amilo5 Месяц назад

    Most important part in a computer is the GPU nowadays. The CPU can bottleneck your system if it is extremely weak but not really. Even a quadcore from 5 years ago can perfectly do anything ordenary and high end game if the GPU is strong enough.

  • @TheVirtualArena24
    @TheVirtualArena24 Месяц назад +2

    0:53 it shows 750khz and ai voice says 740khz lol that's what happens when you use ai better to do yourself

  • @Sam-Fisher
    @Sam-Fisher Месяц назад +2

    Wow

  • @cziku8054
    @cziku8054 Месяц назад

    I used i7 2600k until last year, over 10 years old beast that can handle modern games(in reasonable settings, of course)

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      Can you run them in the first place? Sandy Bridge lacks AVX2 instructions, this is why i heared that the maximum oldest Intel CPU gen for general tasks is Haswell because it has AVX2.

  • @krayzie7022
    @krayzie7022 Месяц назад +3

    Damn

  • @Yoloyoshi225
    @Yoloyoshi225 Месяц назад +4

    0:47 "10 micrometers of manufacturing process" ai text to speech is fine, but an ai script is unacceptable

    • @TheVirtualArena24
      @TheVirtualArena24 Месяц назад

      What's wrong in that sentence? I don't see any mistake..

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад

      The 4004 was in fact 10um, nothing wrong there

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      @@TheVirtualArena24 I think the right way of saying this is "manufacturing process of 10 micrometers", or "10 micrometers manufacturing process". Not the way it's said. But well. Just a grammar error.

    • @TheVirtualArena24
      @TheVirtualArena24 21 день назад +1

      @@yukinagato1573 by no means I am an English expert and English is not my native language also, but that sentence sounds right to me? Also I just checked online and there's no errors but idk.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 21 день назад

      @@TheVirtualArena24 I mean, neither my native language is English btw haha. But as a computer engineer myself, it feels more correct to me "manufacturing process of 10 micrometers" than the other way around. The meaning of it goes like this: "through the process of manufacturing, you get 10 micrometers transistors*"; and not "through the 10 micrometers* you get a manufacturing process". It's the tech you have that will make you 10 micrometers*, not the 10 micrometers* that'll make the manufacturing tech.
      *Quick, completely ignorable notice: lithography in general (5nm, 3nm, 2nm, etc.) currently has no relation with the actual size of the transistors themselves. It's just a convention (or rather, a marketing convention) to point out the manufacturing generation of a product. A 2nm process CPU has no actual 2nm transistors.

  • @asrafulemon2004
    @asrafulemon2004 Месяц назад

    You made Nvidia and Intel now AMD remains

  • @noobsan55
    @noobsan55 Месяц назад

    they killed the 'i' in proccessor names

  • @listX_DE
    @listX_DE Месяц назад +1

    What many dont know the I7 5775C had L4 Cache the similar AMD had grown there Cache with X3D

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      And it was a flop because Skylake outperformed it by IPC alone and DDR4. Just like any Alder Lake i7 or i9K chip with DDR5 and is better than Zen 3 X3D

    • @listX_DE
      @listX_DE 14 дней назад

      @@saricubra2867 What no the I7 5775C did even peform like Kabylake. Broadwell was bit under 50$ more and was on the older 14nm node. The first 14nm node that would follow for many Gens. It also came just few months before the 6th gen out so the Cpu was already in a situation that was rather wait for the next gen the new gen. That also why many people bought Skylake.
      Alder lake was jump from AMDs win of the 5000. But in gaming AMD still had someting with the X3D. It was head to head. Ofc Productivity was Intel way better.
      But as you can see now X3D is just way better and Intel cant do anything. Intel had a X3D CPU but it was not worked on to perfection.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      @ Bro, Broadwell also falls behind Kaby Lake that increased clockspeeds.
      The 5775C was a dumpsterfire of an architecture. Too expensive, clockspeed dropped so much that hurted it's overall perfomance because it was so hot.
      "Alder lake was jump from AMDs win of the 5000. But in gaming AMD still had someting with the X3D. It was head to head"
      What reality?, Alder Lake still has significantly higher IPC and the DDR5 advantage over Zen 3 X3D.
      Reviewers were pairing high core count Alder Lake with @ss RAM vs AMD to artificially inflate the X3D scores (and AMD always does worse with memory scaling vs Intel). It's all a scam.
      I play Sonic Unleashed and my 12700K is over 50% faster than a 5800X3D.
      Zen 3 X3D is even worse than the 5775C.
      It was overpriced and early X3D suffers from overheating problems.
      Very overhyped as well, the 5800X3D has clockspeed jitter issues, it showed up in frametime graphs that for obvious reasons it was ignored because mainstream tech youtube is all about influencers.
      "But as you can see now X3D is just way better and Intel cant do anything"
      i9-13980HX is a raptor lake mobile CPU and has better power efficency than Zen 4 desktop X3D, faster than a 13700K, a reduction of power use above 100 watts.
      Raptor Lake is basically IPC from 2021.
      3 years latter and AMD doesn't beat Alder Lake IPC. We have Lunar Lake that competes with the Apple M3 series in perfomance per watt.
      Then we get the 9700X, and the 12700K from 2021 still has 4% better IPC.
      Zen 4 and Zen 5 are a flop, just like 13th gen and 14th gen. Just because the X3D are the ones that suck less doesn't mean that they are magically ahead of everything else. For example, the Ryzen 9 7900X is criminally underrated.
      I watch how desktop CPUs are doing right now and are just boring compared to my 12700K.
      Also why no one is rereviewing Arrow Lake right now?
      When Alder Lake was new they gave it a pass with the horrible perfomance on the i9 (early adopter problems and optimization bugs) but Arrow Lake launches and basically nothing.

  • @MrGametastic
    @MrGametastic Месяц назад

    I think you forgot to add intel i5th Gen cpus

  • @huynhgiahuy1111
    @huynhgiahuy1111 Месяц назад

    Yes i do want to see history of AMD CPU

  • @UnrealEN
    @UnrealEN Месяц назад

    alternative title: How Intel went to top and made their own downfall decades later

  • @Sam-Fisher
    @Sam-Fisher Месяц назад +2

    Hello

  • @cristianovoa
    @cristianovoa Месяц назад +3

    I believe you could do better than this, i hope im not proven wrong, this kind of video would be a great watch with more effort and less ai

  • @EvoPortal
    @EvoPortal Месяц назад +5

    The amount of errors and misinformation in this video is laughable. Please stop trying to making educational videos when you have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @Byfroft
      @Byfroft Месяц назад +1

      Examples?

    • @EvoPortal
      @EvoPortal Месяц назад +1

      @@Byfroft "MilliHertz" lol. The pricing of the CPUs weren't anywhere NEAR what this video states. It clearly show how this stupid youtuber does not understand how CPU pricing worked back in the day. Not a single person in existence paid the prices he quoted even on Day 1 launch. LOL Truly laughable. I've been building computers for 30 years now and I've bought plenty of them back in the day. This video is so wrong it's sad. Further more all of this video is, is a AI BOT reading from the wiki page and providing zero insight. Pathetic.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      @@Byfroft 8:07 It stated the Core i3 and i5 didn't make an appearance until 2nd gen (Sandy Bridge), which is false. Quad core Core i5 debuted with the Lynnfield architecture in 2009, and Clarkdale (which included both Core i3 and the dual core Core i5) debuted in 2010, both for LGA1156. These are all part of 1st gen, and are all based on Nehalem.

  • @Abs0508
    @Abs0508 Месяц назад

    Remember the box on i9 use to be cool 11:30

  • @i_cri_evertim
    @i_cri_evertim Месяц назад +1

    mhz is megahertz, not milihertz

  • @ZiLoXCY
    @ZiLoXCY Месяц назад

    When you order Techquickie from Temu:

  • @kvbk
    @kvbk Месяц назад +3

    What?

  • @chirpy441
    @chirpy441 Месяц назад

    Do this kind of video for AMD

  • @bsd107
    @bsd107 Месяц назад

    You skipped the 80286

  • @ukitooo123
    @ukitooo123 Месяц назад

    Great video! I am waiting one for AMD!

  • @tony47666123
    @tony47666123 Месяц назад +4

    Don't worry too much about the comments. The video's great. Hopefully you can do AMD cpus and gpus later on!

    • @kingeling
      @kingeling Месяц назад

      This whole video isn't the "evolution" of Intel CPUs but a low-effort, AI-assisted slideshow of the specs of their highest end SKUs, with some mistakes here and there.
      - 4:05 millihertz
      - 8:20 "i7 two-hundred-sixty K"
      - leaving out information such as transistor count for numerous chips, even though it's a quick search on Google, e.g for the 8700K at 11:07
      - lack of understanding of Intel's architecture reshashes, most notably Skylake being used up until they cmae up with Rocket Lake. It wasn't just 14nm, it was the exact same core architecture.
      - usual uninformed joe's meaningless comparison of clock speeds across different architectures, you'd think niktek would know better. Well, apparently not.
      - 13:24 E-cores have in fact been proven to be less efficient than P-cores. Reviewers view them as "cost-efficient cores" rather than the power efficient cores Intel claims they are.
      - 8:08 First gen i5 and i3 models do in fact exist
      - 6:15 no mention of P4 being a hot mess compared to P3. It pulled 2-3 times more power because of its inefficient design.
      - 7:48 SMT already was a thing in Netburst (P4), it wasn't new at all with Nehalem
      - 9:50 no mention of eDRAM
      - 14:00 no mention of the recent Raptor Lake degradation fiasco
      - 14:44 "This processor has less threads" - superficial and doesn't explain why, nor the consequences

  • @RadarLeon
    @RadarLeon Месяц назад +1

    Core i7 980k 6 core 12 thread ....

  • @Sintrania
    @Sintrania Месяц назад

    Intel downfall was expected but it might not be what people think, I think part of it was their corporate dysfunction. When the market shift and they need to move fast the management seems so slow it was painful to watch.

  • @Theodorosk15
    @Theodorosk15 Месяц назад

    Video with the history of Ryzen. Why not with amd in general

  • @PUNISHERMARKO
    @PUNISHERMARKO Месяц назад +2

    milihertz...
    AI voice...

  • @MaxCarponera
    @MaxCarponera Месяц назад

    Also totally missed Itanium processor line, the 64 bit intel architecture that totally failed. The 64 bit architecture of today's processors (Intel included) came from AMD.

    • @yukinagato1573
      @yukinagato1573 22 дня назад

      Intel maintained Itanium for 20 years due to a contract with HP. It would take them a week to talk about all of them, and all of the CPUs they did.

  • @-Ice_Cold-
    @-Ice_Cold- 23 дня назад

    *The Degradation of Intel

  •  Месяц назад

    Now the AMD one. Please?

  • @aal470
    @aal470 Месяц назад

    i thought Q6600 is the 1st quad proc. no?

  • @_Thred_
    @_Thred_ Месяц назад

    im sure those TDP's are correct per generation too

  • @hyperturbotechnomike
    @hyperturbotechnomike Месяц назад +1

    Is this some sort of sarcasm about AI?

  • @chenombre
    @chenombre Месяц назад

    I just watched an Intel 15 min publicity

  • @kigasdj2
    @kigasdj2 Месяц назад

    10 micrometers, well now we have 10 nanometer considered as outdated tech 😊 well still getting to 10 piqometers will take some long time 😁

  • @misterybox1ss
    @misterybox1ss Месяц назад

    don't care about the hate comments, the video is pretty good 👍

  • @Dragonheng
    @Dragonheng Месяц назад

    Frist CPU´s 0.5Watt TDP..
    Todays X86(x64) CPUs 35 up to 700Watts. depending on Model.

  • @alderlake12th
    @alderlake12th 20 дней назад

    5775C is the Intel greatest APU that nothing succeeded it...

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 14 дней назад

      5775C was a flop, Skylake came later and with the IPC alone defeated Broadwell.

    • @alderlake12th
      @alderlake12th 14 дней назад

      @@saricubra2867 Skipping the IPC, nothing for PC has an OP iGPU like this. Also the massive 128MB cache just bring us the moment of X3D on Intel