• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I have literally never bought an Intel CPU and don’t plan on it. AMD has always been great and has always been much cheaper. I’m shocked their marketshare is so low. They make great processors.

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      12 hours ago

      AMD has always been great and has always been much cheaper.

      My good mam/sir/whatever, were you perhaps in a coma during the bulldozer era?

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        its very clear blind brand loyalty has caused extensive brain rot.

        These companies don’t care about any of us, intel or AMD. We, individually, are only rounding errors in their account books. They arent gonna ask us to prom if we ask them to be exclusive.

        Buy whats best at the moment, What has the best bang for the buck, or what have you. Thats how you keep the market good, thats how you keep companies from sliding into complacency. Thats how you make them stay on their toes to constantly stay relevant and innovate, So they can capture your next purchase.

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          58 minutes ago

          Is it brand loyalty if you just always prefer to know that you’re going to spend $100 less and get comparable performance? That’s my only reason for supporting AMD the way I do. If things change then so will my opinion.

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          9 hours ago

          100% this. AMD is currently better for laptops/desktops, but my plex is running an Intel because AMD has nothing even close to Quick Sync for video transcoding.

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            I mean, they literally do. My old HD 7950 had hardware encoding.

            The quality is a bit behind, but AFAIK the biggest problem is that software just doesn’t support/expose it as well, and hasn’t ironed out bugs. And that the desktop CPUs don’t include it.

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              8 hours ago

              Weird logic. I couldn’t care less if it has solution to world’s hunger if I can’t access it.

              I realize some amd processors might have hardware video transcoders, but they are not even close to Intel’s quick sync. Fact.

              I didn’t really make any claims about why. I don’t care. I was just supporting another person’s excellent observation that brand loyalty is idiotic and only way to influence the market is to vote with your wallet.

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                if I can’t access it.

                but they are not even close to Intel’s quick sync. Fact.

                AMD hardware encoding is supported in tons of apps. In terms of quality, the AV1 encoding specifically seems to be between Nvidia and Intel last gen: https://www.pcworld.com/article/1434166/amd-rdna-3-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-content-creation-review.html

                And got significantly better this gen.

                The problem is on Plex for not supporting AMD hardware encoding , and it’s… not really clear why they don’t? AFAIK Plex is MPV based, so it should support it out of the box.


                I guess the point I’m trying to make is that, whenever it’s time to buy again, its best to re-evaluate. And not assume, say, only Intel has good transcoding hardware.

                I didn’t mean for that to come off as abrasive or anything (and fact is AMD VCE doesn’t work for Plex specifically for whatever reason, which is a huge problem), but it’s also a little microcosm of why Nvidia has like 95% market share. Shoppers’s perception of products is not necessarily up to date, and its all too easy to make assumptions based on brands.

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        11 hours ago

        I can only speak for the ~5 AMD cpus I’ve bought. Not sure what you’re referring to. I tend to keep the same processor for ~5 years

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          7 hours ago

          If that is the case, and this goes back 25 years, then there is no way for you to have avoided that era, which leaves me confused as to your statement.

          The 'do💤er era of sleep was between 2011 to 2017.

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            7 hours ago

            I think that is literally the time between desktop upgrades for me. I was more into Mac laptops then, but I’ve learned better since.