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To: Joe NYC who wrote (72605)11/26/2025 3:06:53 PM
From: engineerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73102
 
it does not work like that. too many second and third order physics effects take place for it to ever run at 7 ghz. things like line traces become inductors and virtual capacitors at that frequency.. the best result is that at teh same 5.7ghz, they get xxx less power. that is a win, because that means less heat, less heat sinks, better stacking of servers, etc.

I said it on another thread, but the lowest power is going to win, not the big metal 7 ghz bs. the main cost and restriction of datacenters are the power. so anyone who comes up with a half power GPU and CPU combo is eventually going to overtake the big iron mentality of intel. nvidia, and amd. At least AMD is exploring lower power.