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Video from Intel CEO Bob Swan to COMPUTEX: did Intel give up on benchmarks?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2020 07:46 AM | source: hd-tecnologia.com | 39 comment(s)
Video from Intel CEO Bob Swan to COMPUTEX: did Intel give up on benchmarks?

In what is a rather long, and at some points baffling to hear video posted by CEO Bob Swan in  Computex video, Intel pretty much gave up on benchmarks, as people should focus more on the 'platform itself'. He also mentions new product releases like Tiger Lake.

Intel CEO Bob Swan has confirmed that the next generation of laptops based on Tiger Lake processors is coming in a few months. He mentions this in a YouTube from Computex 2020, he talks about the virtues of the Taiwanese fair and its importance on the global technology scene, as well as what Intel has presented this year.

"Later this year," says Swan, "we will introduce Tiger Lake and sure our position as the undisputed leader in mobile computing and PC innovation."

The most interesting thing about all this is the statement he makes in the same video, saying that with the current pandemic, "we have to stop worrying about things as simple as the benchmarks of processors":

"We should see this moment as an opportunity to shift our approach from the benchmark industry to the benefits and impacts of the technology we create. The pandemic has highlighted the need for technology to be built on purpose so that it can meet these changing needs of businesses and consumers. And this requires a customer-obsessed mindset to stay close, anticipate those needs, and develop solutions. In this mindset, the goal is to make sure that we are optimizing for a stronger impact that supports and accelerates the positive benefits for companies and society around the world. ”

This desire to move away from synthetic benchmarks has been a common thread since Computex and E3 last year, to be continued?. Here is that video from Intel CEO Bob Swan, thanks to JamesSneed, Master Guru from our forums for the news:

 







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Stairmand
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#5795191 Posted on: 06/03/2020 10:11 AM
Platform? What like PCIe Gen 4? Oh, I'll get my coat.

Undying
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#5795192 Posted on: 06/03/2020 10:14 AM
Why? Intel always dominated benchmarks.

asturur
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#5795195 Posted on: 06/03/2020 10:30 AM
The statement make sense. They have to make millions and billions and not make happy a bunch of nerd guys. Because that's it.

LuismiFC
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#5795222 Posted on: 06/03/2020 11:46 AM
So we should focus on intels platform thats more expensive and offers no extras over amd aside from a little extra gaming performance if u like/need high refresh rate only.


Exactly, Intel CPU have become a niche product, only for those with a 2080ti who desperately need to go from 140fps to 155 fps.

In every other case, from laptop to server, AMD looks like the right option today.

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#5795243 Posted on: 06/03/2020 12:36 PM
Having Intel inside does have a benefit: It will save us from another Ice Age ;-)

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