Has anyone been able to run 2 high capacity DIMM (48 GB or 64 GB per DIMM) @ 6000 MHz on B650 with 9950x?
Specifically the Kingston Renegade kit of 2x48 GB (https://www.kingston.com/datasheets/KF560C32RSK2-96.pdf).
You may have a different outlook on this.
AMD indeed designed the CPU to run at the highest possible speed while taking into account the real world load and temperature.
So, in comparison to Intel which uses pre defined rules (AVX for instance) AMD uses a policy which adapts according to real...
Hello,
Thank you for doing this and approaching the community of users.
I would like to ask few questions from a home user point of view.
Do you ever see Optane Technology approaching the price point of SSD's or will it always stay a premium product for non home users?
Will we, as home users...
Given that AMD with so limited resources and having inferior process got so close to Intel suggests the other way.
It seems they have solid teams, but nothing extraordinary that other solid teams can't get close to pretty easily.
When I say solid I mean average. Not elite team.
If I was an...
This is the problem, looking at the current state and causing problem in the future.
So what if there is ton?
If something is missing it means it will create a new demand for new solutions, hopefully better.
This is where Apple excel, leave the past behind and move forward.
It's not like there...
@The Stilt , Could you use Julia (Programming Language)?
You can create many great tests using it.
You can start with - Benchmark MATLAB & Julia for Matrix Operations.
Also using the Image Package one could test many Image Processing procedures.
Another option is LuaJIT with SciLua...
Anyone tried ThreadRipper with MATLAB and compared to Intel?
MATLAB relies heavily on Intel MKL and Intel IPP and I wonder if those packages discriminate AMD Zen based CPU's.
I really wonder how ThreadRipper fits the Scientific Programming world.
Remark:
This also holds for any Python...
Anyone tried ThreadRipper with MATLAB and compared to Intel?
MATLAB relies heavily on Intel MKL and Intel IPP and I wonder if those packages discriminate AMD Zen based CPU's.
I really wonder how ThreadRipper fits the Scientific Programming world.
Remark:
This also holds for any Python...
Anyone tried ThreadRipper with MATLAB and compared to Intel?
MATLAB relies heavily on Intel MKL and Intel IPP and I wonder if those packages discriminate AMD Zen based CPU's.
There is a difference when a FAB announcing it tweaked its process to a product making this small tweaking the headline (Its main feature).
The improvements in the 14+ / 14++ are nothing we have never seen before (In their scale) from other Fabs or Intel itself in previous generations.
The only...
Again, It's like you are not reading what I'm writing.
Let's do a virtual experiment.
Let's say you're part of the team in Intel which tests CPU's for the binning process (There is a team like, pretty big actually, they write the software to automate the process).
Let's say you are working on...
In the past the improvement of what we get as 14++ in the life cycle of a product was a new smaller process.
Now, instead of getting new and smaller (Considerably better) we get marginally improvement marketed as 14++.
I'm saying that only because Intel said 14++ is much better doesn't mean...
Did you read what I wrote?
I didn't say anything about whether there is an improvement or not.
I just said that most probably what we see is a dicretization of points in time of process improvements that would have happened anyway and happened before (We didn't see them cause they were masked by...
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