Both produce CPUs with maximum operating temperatures of up to 100C Both have done this for a long t
Both produce CPUs with maximum operating temperatures of up to 100C
Both have done this for a long time
AMD's X3D maximum operating temperatures are lower, but the chips are exponentially more power-efficient
Intel's 14th gen CPUs have literally zero thermal headroom; you can't overclock them because they are physically impossible to cool below maximum operating temperature without liquid nitrogen, and slam themselves to 95-100C at all times
Both have done this for a long time
AMD's X3D maximum operating temperatures are lower, but the chips are exponentially more power-efficient
Intel's 14th gen CPUs have literally zero thermal headroom; you can't overclock them because they are physically impossible to cool below maximum operating temperature without liquid nitrogen, and slam themselves to 95-100C at all times

