I still think at 2.9Ghz with this IPC on final product. Anyway is still a dead end, being tied to buy a Samsung or a Apple phone to have this kind of performance is far from what we want.
Meltdown fix will only melt Intel performance in the datacenter. Performance loss in Desktop/Mobile/Datacenter/Notebook markets of all processors is neglible to none in most cases.
Meltdown will only melt Xeon and nothing more. If gaming only is what you want, go ahead and buy a Xeon.
Realworldtech and Anandtech articles about Zen, Nehalem, Sandy Bridge, Haswell/Broadwell and Bulldozer. All togheter are basically a cpu architecture class.
PUBG is a programming mess. Most of the games relies heavily on the GPU, that's what why i placed my bet on a GTX 1080. forget the IPC BS, difference from Nehalem to Skylake is nothing earth shattering. spend your money in rig pairing the weakest cpu with the most powerful GPU you can , getting...
4k console ports and lightweight games is ok on RX580. Otherwise if you want to play AAA games is better to get a 1080Ti or at least a Vega56 in case you have a freesync monitor.
Then Intel will have to do some "chip gimnastics" to keep power comsumption in line for the Polaris and the 14LPP process.
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Edit: And better they sell it cheap enough to sell at big volumes, is better for AMD. Being only a showcase for EMIB and the D_iGPU don't will take AMD...
The 1600x would be a better choice, but it don't comes close to the 1600 power efficiency. Overclock the RAM is thing that i don't like, but would be good for your gaming performance to get 3200MHz RAM. The power consumption diff of the memorys(from dual D4-2400 to dual D4-3200) is negligible...
Nice, but 14+ have better power characteristcs for server processors.
14++ is better for HEDT processors.
I'm just wish i could buy a m.2 optane SSD at a sane price, optane SSDs are great.
That's why Zen2 can have 8 cores and 16MB L3 per CCX. And can imclude a iGPU, too. The transistors per mm2 increase is just mind-blowing. A 10 to 15% IPC increase would be the cherry of the cake for Zen2 competitiveness with IceLake.
It came to me an idea.
With 7nm cell sizes for the caches being so low, i see a chance that all 7nm Ryzens come with iGPU. The shrink promised is around 55%, so there's hope for it. Even a 10CU Navi IGP for the higher end models would be fine, just to avoid spending money for a dGPU unecessarily.
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