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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8725150" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Umm Intel has been using a 14nm for the 10th generation and yeah they use 125 watts. And yeah they dropped the ball on PCI 4.0 no doubt there, it was in there at the beginning and then they dropped it for some stupid reason. And the 11th Generation is coming out with reported wattage at least in laptops of 12-30 watts. That is really low. Now for the desktop who knows just yet as they haven't announced it from what I have seen. I still prefer Intel over AMD and Nvidia over AMD all day long there. AMD drivers **** and have for the past 20 years. AMD has made strides the past few years but we all have our preferences. Also the 11th generation will still be using 14nm just like with the 10th generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8725150, member: 676743"] Umm Intel has been using a 14nm for the 10th generation and yeah they use 125 watts. And yeah they dropped the ball on PCI 4.0 no doubt there, it was in there at the beginning and then they dropped it for some stupid reason. And the 11th Generation is coming out with reported wattage at least in laptops of 12-30 watts. That is really low. Now for the desktop who knows just yet as they haven't announced it from what I have seen. I still prefer Intel over AMD and Nvidia over AMD all day long there. AMD drivers **** and have for the past 20 years. AMD has made strides the past few years but we all have our preferences. Also the 11th generation will still be using 14nm just like with the 10th generation. [/QUOTE]
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