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AMD's Ryzen CPUs will reportedly launch without 6-core variants, leaving consumers with only 8-core and 4-core versions.

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Not surprised considering its built on blocks of 4. I never suspected 6 core chips. It's great though that the minimum core count is 4. We need to move on from dual core chips. It's 2017.
Well that surely means the 8c (with no HT) will be priced to compete with the 7700K, doesn't it?
Not going to be problem if the 8c/8t is the same price as the 6 core Intel. More cores for less money. That's a win in AMD's eyes.
Unless Intel's 6c/12t performs on par with AMD's 8c/8t, which is quite likely. That doesn't interest me personally.
It won't. And they will probably cost the same. So that's a win
So the 8 cores CPU's will remain unattainable to the masses who have 7700K-type budgets as their maximum. That in turn means that AMD's 4c/8t CPU will be in direct competition to the 7700K and we're basically in the same position we were before RyZen: 4 cores with 8 threads being the only 'budget' orientated enthusiast package.
Go for profit margins for the top end. Makes sense. It's what they should be doing in order to make ROI and Zen worthwhile. Only helps them be more competitive in the future.
Nothing wrong with 4 cores. So long as it replaces 2
They only have 4 cores and 8 cores. They need to cover the whole range of the market, it's likely it will. If it performs better it should cost the same. They need to make money off of Zen in order for it to be a success. If it sells like crazy and they barely make profit, it's going to hurt them.
That doesn't make any sense to me. Economically for AMD it might somewhat make sense, but it bellies the Intel hatred from guys AlienATX who seem to feel we've been cheated on by performance. If AMD only matches Intel, would that not make AMD just as liable for harsh criticism? I guess we should buy neither just to spite them, right?
Rhetorical question.