Seems like cache communication between cores is limited by the laws of physics. So until there's a new law of physics, focus on what is one off from the current market. So much speculation in the thread appears to throw the baby out with the bathwater. There is no magic whatif coming in Zen...
If some former intern junior associate was responsible for AMD x3D, can you imagine how many junior engineers are ignored at Intel? Intel used to always have the next drool-inducing product ready for the competition. Now its stuck in senior design lock, the same stale looks at tried and true...
There is a net cooling impact to energizing paramagnetic materials. Its not a new phenomenon, just one that hadn't been really explored for 60-70 years.
I never liked how a 'copyright protected' OS that advertises itself as fast and secure can be taken out of use simply by claiming the next OS is faster and more secure. The only way more complex systems are faster is by freezing features to handicap its use.
They already started the random freeze/pause bug in the scheduler on windows 10 to push people off of it.
Amazing how that enters every EOL software from big companies.
A bad review because it runs exactly as expected when under ideal conditions? And because he's using liquid cooling its magic. High end solutions are rated at a realistic 250W with the largest radiators. That clown probably had a 120mm radiator.
Real geeks use phase change.
The CPU is getting more work done than before but that is not the reason for the need to speed up memory. The memory clock is in sync with IO and is optimal at different steps of frequency. AMD needs to push memory clock back up to reach another optimal step. As memory clocks raise, latencies...
Longer layout times to squeeze out performance on each process perhaps? Seems like if you were to reimagine things then layout would maximize distribution of power management and heat production first with the more focused on shared access at the IO level also a high priority. You should be...
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