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My betting strategy is 1 month between release = 1% more 1T performance.bidding starts at +25% IPC
Probably not. If Intel's own leaked slides are any indicator, they're only looking at +5-6% ST and +20% MT total performance gain over Raptor Lake 8+16 at the same PL2. And the way people run their Raptor Lakes, real-world performance gain may not be much better, especially if performance scaling at high power values isn't as good on TSMC N3b. At least Arrow Lake will probably do better at lower power values.What do you mean? No hope in Arrow Lake?
AMD pulled a sneak tactic and used AES test GB5 in the geomean instead of GB5 1t.16% average IPC uplift over Zen 4 for Zen 5. That's a winner in my book.
That would be due to the new core IMO. And that makes it better than the 7950x3d in games, so no waiting on a better game CPUI think 16% is underwhelming, and deff worse than Zen 4, but I also don't think it's atrocious.
Also, do you guys notice that the perf uplift in gaming seems to be... weird? Their comparison vs the 14900k (at least from that videocardz leak) is like 13% better on average, which would mean that it's 25-30% better than Zen 4.
Either that, or the SPEC numbers are legit and don't map well to client workloads.If ADROC's claims about server SIR disclosure are correct, there will be some hell to pay.
Zen6 is a boring nothingburger iteration. Stuff not core is what changes there.Zen6 gets a bigger IPC than Zen5, we know something is wrong with Zen5.
You seem to be suggesting that the RDNA3 engineers had a hand in Zen 5....IF, for some reason, Zen6 gets a bigger IPC than Zen5, we know something is wrong with Zen5.
I hope you're wrong 3 times in a row.Zen6 is a boring nothingburger iteration. Stuff not core is what changes there.
Wider GPU though (8 WGP/1024 ALUs x 6 WGP/ 768 ALUs) and they also increased core count. So power budget is more tight to manage.Didn't PHX' iGPU clock up to 2.7 GHz? 2.9 GHz isn't a groundbreaking change...
Hopefully.I hope you're wrong 3 times in a row.
I think an 11 TFLOPs iGPU is "enough" and will be bottlenecked by 128 bit memory bus.RDNA3.5 is curiously not clocking that much higher compared to supposedly broken RDNA3, although I guess there's not much point to clock the 8WGP SKUs that high anyway.
Sustained clocks.RDNA3.5 is curiously not clocking that much higher compared to supposedly broken RDNA3, although I guess there's not much point to clock the 8WGP SKUs that high anyway.
Im guessing AMD is just cherry picking games or gimping the memory...That would be due to the new core IMO. And that makes it better than the 7950x3d in games, so no waiting on a better game CPU
Maybe at hotchips?Don't we get an IPC breakdown like Zen 4 computex?
where is this?
Still the same single intern working at AMD website.
It had that in Zen 4 / Genoa. Now its just embarrassing for Intel.AMD has server locked.
That's good news for me.Why stretch an outdated platform to 2027 and beyond? Socket compatibility is irrelevant to the overwhelming majority of users.
AMD just continues to produce solid across-the-board gains with great efficiency.AMD pulled a sneak tactic and used AES test GB5 in the geomean instead of GB5 1t.