This is the timeline for the Professional versions of their products not consumer afaik. So if Raven Ridge for consumers is late 2017, it makes it likely that Picasso for consumers is late 2018, but if they could get it out before Back to school it would be pretty big.
The HBM2 on the Vega gpus supposedly cost $175 for interposer and packaging. 4gb HBM should be around $75($100 with interposer and packaging) currently if this is accurate. This is only going to get cheaper with more adoption and competition as SK Hynix should start being a factor.
I don't think many people expect them to make another die for HBM based APUs, if it's happening it's already part of Raven Ridge and you just need to connect the die to the HBM and then sell it as a premium Iris Pro competitor that will absolutely crush it GPU performance wise..
Same market as...
http://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/compare/3770816
Geekbench, first info on Clock speed and Cache afaik. Looks like it has half the l3 cache of a normal CCX(4mb instead of 8) and 2.2ghz base clock.
Why not both though? It would obviously be the same die, so I don't think them supporting a premium option with HBM is that far fetched. Even if they're not doing it with Raven Ridge it's definitely going to happen eventually. I feel like a premium ultra-portable with HBM2 could be a really...
Oh neat, I've definitely read it was due to AVX2 in the past but looking it up now it seems that was wrong. Blindly trusting non-dev posters on the dolphin forums was probably foolish.
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