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Yes, that is quite interesting indeed.That's interesting
AMD Makes Big Gains In DIY Korean Market, Reaching 60% CPU Market Share While Intel Arrow Lake Sales Plummet
Intel performs poorly with its Core Ultra 200S CPUs, while AMD, thanks to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, makes big gains in the DIY Korean Market.wccftech.com
Also same clock Zen4 vs Zen5
I hope strix halo finds its way into a miniPC. It would make a great Steam console.
Yes, that is quite interesting indeed.
I hope strix halo finds its way into a miniPC.
Even more reason to show that Zen 5 is held back by the IOD much more than Zen 4 is. I really look forward to seeing how much potential there is to unlock when Zen 6 comes out. I don't expect the core itself to be massively reworked, but there ought to be obvious low hanging fruit AMD can pick for both the core and memory subsystem. If the new IOD to CCD connection is up to snuff, I then start wondering how much of a benefit V-cache will have...That's interesting
AMD Makes Big Gains In DIY Korean Market, Reaching 60% CPU Market Share While Intel Arrow Lake Sales Plummet
Intel performs poorly with its Core Ultra 200S CPUs, while AMD, thanks to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, makes big gains in the DIY Korean Market.wccftech.com
Also same clock Zen4 vs Zen5
Still a lot.I then start wondering how much of a benefit V-cache will have...
What makes you think medusa halo is RDNA 4?Strix halo will have RDNA3.5, it’s not bad but RDNA4 is going to be a leap. Medusa Halo is one to look forward to interms of gaming. I do think AI folks will like Strix Halo though.
For me personally I’m interested to see what the extra bandwidth does to Zen5 in consumer workloads.
What makes you think medusa halo is RDNA 4?
That's what I've heard. Well, I've heard that they use RDNA5 and skip RDNA4. Do we know that UDNA is RDNA5 or the gen after?Last I heard, there are no RDNA4 iGPUs. Zen6 APUs should be using UDNA.
This is just irrelevant naming.Well, I've heard that they use RDNA5 and skip RDNA4. Do we know that UDNA is RDNA5 or the gen after?
That's not really the point of the question though. Was more wondering if they are unifying the CDNA and RDNA together into one thing from the RDNA 5 gen or the gen after. Or are you saying the unification itself is just a naming thing?This is just irrelevant naming
gfx13 is the unified one yes.That's not really the point of the question though. Was more wondering if they are unifying the CDNA and RDNA together into one thing from the RDNA 5 gen or the gen after. Or are you saying the unification itself is just a naming thing?
Unfortunately they don't run CL30 @6000 which benefits non 3D cache models the most.I hope strix halo finds its way into a miniPC. It would make a great Steam console.
Yes, that is quite interesting indeed.
Well, yeah.Or are you saying the unification itself is just a naming thing?
Unfortunately they don't run CL30 @6000 which benefits non 3D cache models the most.
Its going to be an embedded CPU, and likely require special cooling to achieve optimal CPU + graphics performance, but Im sure some of the cut down variants could make it.
Strix halo will have RDNA3.5, it’s not bad but RDNA4 is going to be a leap. Medusa Halo is one to look forward to interms of gaming. I do think AI folks will like Strix Halo though.
For me personally I’m interested to see what the extra bandwidth does to Zen5 in consumer workloads.
A 40 CU Strix mini PC won’t be cost effective as a steam Console. Better off building an actual SFF PC. More modular.40CUs is nothing to sneeze at. It’ll be faster than the consoles and more than capable of gaming.
You are talking to someone who crammed a 4090 and a 7950X into a case not much larger than a shoe box.A 40 CU Strix mini PC won’t be cost effective as a steam Console. Better off building an actual SFF PC. More modular.
Strix Halo makes most sense for one group of people and that’s LLM users. Gamers are better served by mobile RDNA4/RTX 50 laptops/SFF PCs.
I laugh at M4 Max! As you’ve seen already, this is my M4 in Chrome 130. 🤓Zen 5 has been dethroned in Jetstream 2 by M4 Max, so anybody with a well tuned 9950X/9700X want to beat this score?
This was quite a big jump, M3 Max scored 311 in this test, slower than a 7950X
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Most dGPU laptops suck badly when it comes to idle power. That's where STXH comes in.A 40 CU Strix mini PC won’t be cost effective as a steam Console. Better off building an actual SFF PC. More modular.
Strix Halo makes most sense for one group of people and that’s LLM users. Gamers are better served by mobile RDNA4/RTX 50 laptops/SFF PCs.
Also takes up less internal space in the laptop, a simpler cooling system and less motherboard complexity.Not to mention that the entire point of having a GPU and CPU on one package is that it's cheaper than CPU + dGPU combo.