AMD said 2x, I remembered seeing it somewhere, did a bit of digging, and found an AMD slidedeck from an investor presentation (slide 28):
https://ir.amd.com/static-files/dd12bed4-a96e-42e7-b2d9-3940183e2473
The full list of presentations are here...
To be honest, if you can, I would wait until Nvidia/AMD show their next gen GPU's, either they'll be amazing, and you'll be disappointed to pick up a current gen GPU, or they won't be, but you'll still get a current gen card at discount because of the new models.
From everything we're hearing...
my thoughts on the XT variants:
- Allow AMD to sell processors at the origional MSRP again (street prices for the non-XTs are trending downwards)
- They're probably just the highest binned chips, boost clocks max out at the 3950X's max boost too, which already had the best bins
- Seems that the...
It seems more and more that Intel is announcing products/prices for things to compete, or at least appear to be competing with AMD, but without actually allowing for mass availability, or in this case, never really releasing them.
For example, how many 10 series HEDT parts are they actually...
If they win, they can start doing the same shady business again, and as timing would have it, Intel could really use some shady tactics for the years ahead.
I would say so. Look at how much, percentage wise AMD has spent in terms of watts in their chiplet designs.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14605/the-and-ryzen-3700x-3900x-review-raising-the-bar/19
in that case it's around 20% to uncore, a lot of that being interconnect. GPU's are power...
I would say nov for hpc. Basically not for public sale, but 'shipping'.
First set of Consumer cpus r7s and r9s maybe dec 2020
R5s jan 2021
Apus mid 2021
It's an interesting question. Perhaps Jenson was going to drop a bunch of product announcements, and release dates, but with virus, there are going to be delays. I wouldn't want to make a good deal of a new fancy smanshy top end GPU and then say that it might be available in a couple months...
Yeah, the results are better than I thought they would be. The key to me is that amazon didn't do too much custom work to these CPU's, and apple has the exact same access to this silicon IP. It was more of an eye opener for Amazon to spin off a custom CPU (to me), since they have no history in...
I think it was all about scaling to multiple processor sockets. The funny thing about the refresh is that they have less scaling, no longer can they scale to 4 or 8 sockets, but only do 2 sockets I believe.
I could see it being benficial for a future CPU only upgrade in the future for you. Downgrade for now, save a few bucks, then when Zen 3 comes out, either pick up one of those CPU's swap it in for minimal downtime, or even pick up a now discounted 3900x or something and pop it in.
AM4 does...
The boost speed is probably not something you'll be able to maintain in a small laptop. Depending on the bios, there are options for setting the power level durations for PL2, it will boost for that duration. Though the heat and power use is going to be huge, and your laptop won't be able to...
I guess AMD could release a higher end APU on AM4, I'd welcome it. I think if we look historically APU's were always lower end though.
I wonder what they would price an 8c16t APU like Van Gogh at. it'd have to be more than a 3700x right? So.. $350, $400? more? At that price are people...
It'd be interesting if they went with a multi-die solution. If rumors of arcturus are correct in that it's a compute only solution (no display out at all), perhaps it's feasible?
700nm in 7nm seems pretty aggressive, but who knows, I'm sure it'll be an expensive part, but it'll eat up a lot...
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