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FIRST Desktop Nvidia Gaming CPU DESTROYS GPUs!

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August 21, 2025
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Gamer Mountain Update: Latest in Gaming Hardware

Introduction

  • Current state of subscription on the channel.
  • Encouragement to subscribe for regular PC hardware updates.

Intel's Move in Gaming CPUs

  • Intel's Initiative: Moving away from being overshadowed by AMD in gaming.
  • Historical Context: AMD's Ryzen 5800 X3D set gaming standards in 2022.
  • Technical Advancement: AMD's advantage through Stack 3D Vcache.
  • Intel's Strategy:
    • Acknowledgment of AMD's success with large L3 cache.
    • Plans to implement similar technology named "B LLC."
    • Rumors of a significant leap with Nova Lake architecture.
    • Speculation about cache size (144 MB L3 vs. AMD's 128 MB).
    • Potential configurations of performance and efficiency cores in Nova Lake.

New Competitor in GPU Market

  • Introduction of a Chinese Competitor:
    • China's first six nanometer gaming and AI GPUs: G10, G7G 106, and G7G 105.
    • G106 is aimed at consumer gaming.
    • Specifications: 12 GB GDDR6, PCI Express 4.0, supports DirectX12, Vulcan 1.3, etc.
    • Benchmark Analysis: Comparable to RTX 4060 in some tests, an indication of significant performance advancements.

Nvidia's Upcoming Gaming CPU

  • Nvidia's Entry into Consumer CPUs:
    • Benchmarking details of Nvidia's N1X CPU.
    • The CPU features 48 compute units and 6,144 cores, similar to RTX 5070.
    • The significance of merging CPU and GPU cores for intense competitive capabilities.
  • Cost Considerations: High potential price due to similarities with Nvidia's GB10 Super chips.

Conclusion

  • Outlook on Competition in the Market: Importance of competition for improvements in technology.
  • Viewer Engagement: Encourage reactions and thoughts on Nvidia’s new releases in the comments.
  • Closing Request: Call for subscriptions and interaction through video likes.
    FIRST Desktop Nvidia Gaming CPU DESTROYS GPUs!