I you want that type of accuracy you probably need a professional scale, cost a few hundreds I think.
Everything below 100 seems to only focus on app/wifi/speech etc. I guess they all have the same/similar crappy weight sensor.
Remember that no one in customer reviews or in this thread has...
GF 12nm is also used for OEM's (especially laptops) and for the IO die in high-end desktop and server.
So the capacity is of course used to full extent, AMD is not stupid. But they are prioritizing OEM contracts now when demand became higher than expected.
Roadmaps are never used for the detailed project management in my experience. The internal project time plan is almost certainly much more detailed. Have you seen those? (I'm pretty sure dmens has).
I work in automotive, the exact day for start of production of a car is often known about 3...
I think Risc-V has a very bright future. But as a PC alternative and with exchangeable socket? Probably never.
(the long term future is likely solderered SoCs also for all types of PC's)
And remember, maybe 1% of all CPU/SoCs are x86/PC. I think the companies investing in Risc-V are chasing the...
Ignore Steam survey for this, it is bad in many ways.
Wait for Mercury research's report for Q4 instead, then we have some real numbers to discuss.
Here is data from their Q3 report.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-vs-intel-q3-2020-cpu-market-share-report
This obviously means that China will put a lot of resources into developing their own tools/IP instead of relying on anything related to US.
I assume this work is alredy ongoing, but this new restriction will speed things up.
So good for China and bad for US in the long run.
My mistake, I didn't remember this was missing in Conroe (since it was introduced much earlier in P4).
Regardless, Nahalem had a big focus on server loads so adding HT was of course important.
There are no examples of Intel adding SMT to a high IPC core afterwards. Core architechture had it from day one.
SMT requires quite a lot of transistors that can be used for other things if a core is designed without SMT. Remember that CPU development of a core has strict requirements on...
I don't think this is correct. Adding SMT to Apples core would probably be very difficult without significant ST perfomance regression.
M1 has the most advanced core on the market with extremely high IPC, suddenly make this work with two different threads would probably mess up the whole design...
I agree with you, he is inventing a new concept of ”single core” performance and let x86 run two threads but M1 only one and claim that is fair.
But I do believe that not having SMT is actually one of the most important success factors with Apples CPU. SMT used to be a big success, that is for...
Well, consoles are selling extremely well but gaming streaming is not yet very succesful.
And the latency issues with gaming streaming will probably make it a very non-premium gaming solution for many years.
AVX-512 has been out on the market for 5 years with very low adoption rate in SW compared to AVX2. So regardless of how good AVX-512 is, it doesn't give advantages to most users.
And rapidly decreasing market share among power users (to AMD) doesn't help for the future of AVX-512 either.
This quote from The Verge says a lot:
”But even when pushing this machine to its absolute limit, I never felt it get more than a little warm. ”
( https://www.theverge.com/21569603/apple-macbook-air-m1-review-price-specs-features-arm-silicon )
So the thermal performance of M1 is clearly...
The next shipments the resellers get are already booked of course. You cannot see anything about new shipments by checking the resellers websites, those dates are for orders made today, and not for all orders in their backlog from last week.
It will probably take months before 5000-series is...
Apple will likely do HRR by implementing true variable refresh rate to save power. This is not possible with normal OLED displays. They need LPTO displays for this. This is only available in Samsung Note 20 ultra that was launched two months ago. So it is not surprising that Samsung cannot (or...
Try this with a Samsung:
In short, an iphone 12 is not possible to bend with normal hand strength. I prefer a solid phone instead of en extra hour of screen time.
A smartphone is a compromise, if you add more battery you need to remove something else taking space and weight.
You are fighting for a market that too few cares about. Gaming on APU/iGPU is low prio for both OEM and most buyers.
And Cezanne will be succesful thanks to powerful CPU, either with discret GPU for gaming interested buyers, or standalone for buyers with little interest in gaming (but it can...
As mentioned many times, AMD is now in the high volume mainstream laptop market, where gaming laptops has seperate GPU, and laptops without seperate GPU are mainly sold to people that doesn't care much about having best possible integrated GPU performance.
Of course they will loose some sales...
No, you have not understood the concept of outliers. It concerns random samples of the same type and this is not random samples, this is a defined set of different games. And some games simply benefit much more from a certain CPU architecture than other. So this is neither random samples nor...
Another alternative is that AMD don't provide any windows/linuxdriver to the partners, they just provide a test tool that simulates different types of loads.
AMD needs to deliver with precision and quality now, they are becoming big among OEM (thanks to Renoir). Rushing with releases is a huge risk that they shouldn’t take. Delayed deliveries to OEM causes huge issues for them.
If they deliver faster, then there are obviously less things they can do...
So you think you somewhat understand how all laptops are used and that Tigerlake i7 is best for most of those workloads? Especially since you seems to think 8 cores are only useful for rendering.
And you ignore my main point, i e the advantage of having 8C8T compared to 4C8T. Thread scheduling...
That is as expected with many cores (when each core is pretty good). There are a huge number of processes running in a PC. And with 8 cores you have 8 L2 caches which means that the processes that needs a lot of CPU time can run undisturbed on their own cores to a much larger extent without time...
Why should we care about Tigerlake i7 then? I have a 9 year old HP elitebook with i7 2620M CPU (2C4T Sandy Bridge, 3.4 GHz boost, W10, SSD). It handles simple office tasks great.
Tigerlake gives really good ST performance, that is true, but gaming performance in ultrabooks looks much worse...
AMD has a good line-up of laptops APU's that sells very well today and will continue to sell well since Renoir has gotten such great reputation. The last thing they should do is to mess this up by sudden changes that causes problems for the OEM's. This is not a "DYI-market competition".
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