I'm pretty sure Ampere is one of the fastest growing nvidia generations on steam's hardware survey in recent history, despite everyone complaining about stock. If there were low yields they must have improved it very quickly.
I'm feeling somewhat vindicated after arguing with people in the comments section of the 12th gen coverage lol. I bet the real deal ADL mobile will be even better. Hopefully they offer LPDDR5 too to save power on memory. Imagine what this would be like on 5nm. Intel still has it in them to win...
Taiwan is not a part of China. In fact ryzen isn't even fabricated by any east Asian company. They're manufactured by GF, an American company
They also arent in the lead for AI. The US still dominates the field in patents. China only has a lead in one narrow subtopic...
Wouldn't the cost of the 8114Y be prohibitive for a $400 tablet? The surface pro with the most basic options has ultra low-performance cores but starts at $800 and it's not fantastic imo
I highly doubt they regressed backwards to low single digit %. They started at low double digit and grew to >15% and expected to hit 20%. Even with half gen consoles I highly doubt AMD would accept a lower margin than what they grew...
Hmm not bad. But apparently there's a J4105 that's quad-core with the same TDP and price point. When will we see that in a NUC? In any case, the value is hurt badly by RAM prices right now. 8GB of DDR4 is $90 now, 3/4 the cost of that NUC on newegg!
Interesting to see a high profile processor have such a mundane problem. Is it fixable in software? And why do android phone SoCs still rely on big.LITTLE instead of just conventional voltage and frequency scaling. Is there an actual measurable advantage?
Intel's is just buying actual physical GPUs. They're not licensing anything from AMD AFAIK. GCN ISA is a thing though, Intel just doesn't have the rights to use it.
DSBR works, they just disabled it because worst case it lowers performance and best case there's negligible gain. It's mostly for saving bandwidth and for deferred rendering as shade once, seemingly, can only happen in a deferred rendering context with full information of depth.
The 12nm process promises +10% over leading 16nm and 14nm so we should see about those speeds for the 1800x equivalent. Maybe more from high level optimizations.
Technically they claim it is with the new NGG fast path but last we got ANY information about it it's still not active though it's detailed and measured in the whitepaper.
It's probably not possible to get the "max" out of Vega at the moment with the front-end it has. You can see GCN's performance per Teraflop change as you go down the models, with the RX 460 having among the highest of the recent GCN cards. In comparison, Vega's perf/TF is like half that of the...
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