Wow, wonder how our resident power consumption expert is going to spin that to show AMD is more efficient.
Wow, wonder how our resident power consumption expert is going to spin that to show AMD is more efficient.
My guess is the base clock is being misreported. That's probably the idle clockspeed, or a throttle point. No idea why the 8800P is reporting inferior performance.
So when is Carrizo going to launch? I need a new laptop.
That's also my assumption.
DDR-4 confirmed and die picture
Are my eyes seeing this correctly? The freaking NB has comparable die-area as the x86 processor space? Seriously?
When your SKU's ASP is predominately determined by the performance of something that occupies <20% of your silicon outlay, you should feel reasonably confident in proclaiming that somewhere in your journey to today the wheels very much came off your wagon :\
Yeah. The "real" northbridge is between the core pairs, with the memory controller and the GMC block, IIRC. The rest on the left is the I/O complex and all the GPU and multimedia related stuff, which is called Graphics Northbridge."Northbridge" also includes stuff like the hardware video encode/decode blocks, if I remember correctly.
Target cost reduction, yet still a 250mm2 die. That WSA still haunts them.
Target cost reduction, yet still a 250mm2 die. That WSA still haunts them.