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Y'all might find David Huang's Strix Point SPEC benchmarks interesting: https://blog.hjc.im/zen5-preliminary-review.html
We did find them interesting.Y'all might find David Huang's Strix Point SPEC benchmarks interesting: https://blog.hjc.im/zen5-preliminary-review.html
Is this from the same source that said Zen5 release for 100% certain will be in April?X3D in September.
Shhh...that's not his fault. Microsoft didn't want anything between them and their love for their brand new gf forever Qualcomm who will nurse their baby Windows on ARM.Is this from the same source that said Zen5 release for 100% certain will be in April?
So what will be the corresponding excuse for X3D not being released in September?Shhh...that's not his fault. Microsoft didn't want anything between them and their love for their brand new gf forever Qualcomm who will nurse their baby Windows on ARM.
It's just a rumor from a generally credible source. Take it for what it's worth. If you're looking for undeniable proof, like screenshots of his super secret emails with Lisa, you ain't getting it.So what will be the corresponding excuse for X3D not being released in September?
So far I've seen nothing about what the September claim for X3D is based on. Unless something solid is presented, why not apply the ~3/4 months bump to it like turned out to be the case for Zen5 (April + 3/4 months = July/August, assuming that'll be it). That would put X3D at CES 2025.
If this thread also covers APUs, like strix point, then there is gonna be some graphics discussion in relation to other APUs/SOCs/whatever you want to call fully integrated systems on a single chip. Graphics are an integral part of the Strix designs.Why are we talking about Steel Nomad and RDNA? I thought this was a Zen 5 thread?
Maybe key architectural details and maybe comparisons to other brands, but otherwise some APU discussion is still on topic IMO. I honestly don't know who you're even replying to.That answers what is the genesis of the subthread but still does not explain how relevant it is to this thread... RDNA 3.5 stuff should be discussed elsewhere.
I never said Zen5 would be released in April.Is this from the same source that said Zen5 release for 100% certain will be in April?
That sounds so funny to me. No one is going to jump at the opportunity to present you with anything. Gotta wait and be patient like the rest of us or get something that's available right now.Not something I'll base my Zen5(X3D) purchasing plans on, until something more solid is presented.
Seems like it will be at the same launch as the new AM5 mobos then. 9/30/24.X3D in September.
That would be..... extremely convenient... for me...Seems like it will be at the same launch as the new AM5 mobos then. 9/30/24.
Is that official? I can only find a comment on reddit that says September.Seems like it will be at the same launch as the new AM5 mobos then. 9/30/24.
No, it's just an educated guess on my part. The "new" AM5 mobos (X870, X870E) are supposed to launch (read: retail availability) on September 30th, though. If the X3D chips are launched in September, why wouldn't AMD have them in the same launch event?Is that official? I can only find a comment on reddit that says September.
But it makes sense to have both the X870 boards and some of the X3D parts out for the review numbers.
Possibly since there's no HT to inflate the power use. But if ARL's performance is lacking, Intel might dial it up to 11 again to win benchmarks and start guzzling power like a baby rhino.Will the Arrow Lake CPU's be more efficient than Zen 5 CPU's?
Isn’t AMD rumoured to be doing that for the 9700X to be beat the X3D model?But if ARL's performance is lacking, Intel might dial it up to 11 again to win benchmarks and start guzzling power like a baby rhino.
Yeah I guess so. Must've gotten feedback from ES users that the chip isn't impressive enough.Isn’t AMD rumoured to be doing that for the 9700X to be beat the X3D model?
I read that. AMD needs to have default 65w processors with a bios setting that allows a higher TDP of 105w or 120w for people who want maximum performance. I would rather my PC sip power than waste energy to win benchmark contests.Isn’t AMD rumoured to be doing that for the 9700X to be beat the X3D model?
So what you say, AMD may also push watts.
Yes, they can take off as 65W TDP chips and land as 120W TDP.AMD ships ships first batches by air right? They can still tweak TDPs 1 month before release