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If Z5 really only delivers 10% IPC gains, Mike Clark needs to keep sleeping then. I mean, heck, if that were truly the case, maybe he was sleeping during all those Z5 internal meetings.We are back to Zen 5 having 10% IPC uplift against Zen 4? 😂😂
Zen 5 is now slower than Zen 4 with a 10% IPC gain and 15% clock regression while being 46% faster in cinvench multi-core test while being slower and faster than raptor lake and arrowlake depending on baseline or performance option set for intel cpus.
For the record, I don’t buy for a second a major reworked zen 5 that is wider only gets 10% uplift. If so, they better bulldoze their profits and work on 10% faster clock Zen 4 😜
wow they're coping there on weibo, nuts.The Zen5 improves 10% relative to the Zen4 IPC, and >10% in the CR23 1T test. Also, Win10 enthusiasts, please note that starting with Strix Point, AMD will not be providing Win10 drivers.
It actually gets worse because TOPs requirements is going up soon. Nutella is single-handledly ruining multiple generations of SoCs.
Looks like AMD + Intel is following Charlie's lead.No, it means Charlie is deranged.
I assume that most of the "AI" hardware (NPU etc) is used for inference and not training, while most of Nvidia's datacenter stuff is used for training.Looks like AMD + Intel is following Charlie's lead.
They're adding NPUs and even naming their CPUs "AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 170" or whatever. Probably hoping it'll trigger a new client PC upgrade cycle, resulting in more CPU sales. Everyone in the business gets a slice of the pie. Except that part of nVidia's datacenter pie slice gets shifted to the client pie.
Since the article says Microsoft's intention is to push part of the AI workload from datacenter to client, I assume currently inferencing is done on datacenter site. So nVidia will lose (part of) that business.I assume that most of the "AI" hardware (NPU etc) is used for inference and not training, while most of Nvidia's datacenter stuff is used for training.
Sounds like you think part of the article has been missed by some. In that case, consider letting us know the essence of that part.I suggest that those who discuss the semiaccurate article also inform us whether or not they have read the article.
Apparently Zen 5 will only have 10% IPC lift and a clock regression while being $999 for top chip. 🙄😂I don't know why rag on Apple. Even if the Zen 5 hype train arrives at the station in splendid form it'll still be less IPC than the latest Apple chips. (Not that only IPC matters, it should clock quite a bit higher)
Who the hell cares about IPC and CPU perf? There will not be any sticker for that.Apparently Zen 5 will only have 10% IPC lift and a clock regression while being $999 for top chip. 🙄😂
Of course with AI, the cpus will develop more IPC and performance over time WITH THEIR AI POWWAWho the hell cares about IPC and CPU perf? There will not be any sticker for that.
Marketing will push Average Joe to look for the "AI PC" and "Win 11/12 AI PC compliant" stickers. If unsure which one to chose, ask the store guy for advise, and you'll be directed to the one with the highest AI TOPS at lowest price.
Die space used for increasing IPC, CPU perf, and CPU core count will be dark silicon. 🤣
I installed W11 to follow up on my former Arch Linux system. Used the bleeding edge from the Loonies, I used the bleeding edge from the Corporate Overlord.Who the hell wants to run Windows 11? I recall reading about it losing market share this last week.
Even if Microsoft offered me $20 to accept the free upgrade they keep trying to push on me, I wouldn't take it.
Is TPM2.0 the only real reason they're pushing 11?Who the hell wants to run Windows 11? I recall reading about it losing market share this last week.
Even if Microsoft offered me $20 to accept the free upgrade they keep trying to push on me, I wouldn't take it.
Is TPM2.0 the only real reason they're pushing 11?
Who the hell wants to run Windows 11? I recall reading about it losing market share this last week.
If the above combo is true, AMD will be in trouble with Zen5.note that starting with Strix Point, AMD will not be providing Win10 drivers.
No one is buying a Windows 10 laptop in 2024.If the above combo is true, AMD will be in trouble with Zen5.
To be clear, I did not read the article. There is no need to interpret more into what I wrote than its literal meaning.Sounds like you think part of the article has been missed be some.
Have you stopped and thought about what drivers could have been meant?If the above combo is true, AMD will be in trouble with Zen5.