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I searched a little and find that lunar lake igpu is as strong as STX gpu. But LNL is 3nm TSMC, STX is 4nm.What is the expectation for Lunar Lake iGPU. Vs. Meteor Lake and vs. Strix Point?
I searched a little and find that lunar lake igpu is as strong as STX gpu. But LNL is 3nm TSMC, STX is 4nm.
Nah, it's genuinely, measurably better at lower power.Quality difference between N3B and N4P isn't much
It's just very expensive.That's a big part of the reason why TSMC had so much trouble getting adoption of the node.
I searched a little and find that lunar lake igpu is as strong as STX gpu. But LNL is 3nm TSMC, STX is 4nm.
It is.I also seem to recall reading that LNL iGPU is stronger than MTL.
I/O is external in a PCH so not quite directly comparable to what AMD ships.BTW, it looks like Intel did a pretty good job of packing the iGPU, 4+4 CPU, NPU, memory controllers and SLC all inside ~140-150 mm2 die area
It is.
I/O is external in a PCH so not quite directly comparable to what AMD ships.
It's literally the old CPU + PCH partitioning from Haswell-U onwards, just over 2.5D substrate now.I think Intel got it right partitioning Lunar Lake.
It's literally the old CPU + PCH partitioning from Haswell-U onwards, just over 2.5D substrate now.
I/O needs the shoreline so to tile it out you need a whole lot more stuff than -halo has.Supose there is 70 mm2 worth of analog / IO
Just comparing the partitioning of Strix Halo with Lunar Lake.
He's comparing disaggregation schemes.That s not the same concepts and markets
There you go.May be so. It's just that the bar value usually means overall TS score unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Yeah. Just watched the review of gpd win max 2 (2023) with 7840U inside that scored 3070-ish in TS graphics at 40W cTDPThere you go.
Phoenix is ass, Strix is the new champ, especially in more power limited scenarios, where GPU crawls closer and closer to Vmin.Yeah. Just watched the review of gpd win max 2 (2023) with 7840U inside that scored 3070-ish in TS graphics at 40W cTDP
Phoenix is ass, Strix is the new champ, especially in more power limited scenarios, where GPU crawls closer and closer to Vmin.
It's time to Feel the Wang again.
Amen.
Is the TS graphics score for the 12CU Strix known also?Phoenix is ass, Strix is the new champ, especially in more power limited scenarios
Nope 7945HX3DOTOH ... I think X3D cores are now ONLY available for desktops, aren't they ??
Thank you !!!
I'm aware of only one Asus laptop with AMD Ryzen 7945HX3D.I think X3D cores are now ONLY available for desktops, aren't they ?
Now I'm even more pissed at MS for making AMD ditch MALL.
Why would MS make AMD ditch MALL?Now I'm even more pissed at MS for making AMD ditch MALL.
Nvidia and Apple are probably the only 2 companies who willingly do such things. No wonder, they rake in tens of billions and have a gaint $$$ war chest.AMD as usual counting their mm2, be it in GPUs or CPUs. This company is too conservative.
If it were Jensen, you can bet he will have the fattest VCache, bigliest SLC and the widest CPU core possible.
Technically speaking, Jensen tried his luck with a CPU core it did not go so well. To his credit though, the second attempt was indeed as ballsy as it gets: just buy ARM and be done with it.If it were Jensen, you can bet he will have the fattest VCache, bigliest SLC and the widest CPU core possible.