Has anyone heard if there will be Carrizo mini itx boards coming out, kinda like what Intel is doing with the celeron 1037 and later chips.
Carrizo mITX would be great, but I think you're more likely to see Carrizo-L there instead.
BTW what the hell happened to AM1+?
Is dead, no?
Yeah its dead.
And it was a failure too. No upgrade path and the use of a socket vs. going soldered meant that it cost more that it could have.
Lets face it, when people upgrade from kabini (for the very few who buy a computer this low end and then want to upgrade) pretty much any of the higher performance chips require a mobo change. Soldering would have reduced prices and waste, especially for a cost critical segment (passive cooling would have been nice too).
What is your criteria for failure? Also there are plenty of soldiered kabini solutions out there...
Another note, there are (is an?) aftermarket passive cooler for am1
Actually it didn't failed... It got pretty decent sells in LATAM. Since they can OC it makes them even better than Bay Trail and even better than Braswell.Ultimately there was no point in designing a socket. Desktop Kabini should have been 100% soldered and designed with a passive stock cooler with design aiming for low costs.
Actually it didn't failed... It got pretty decent sells in LATAM. Since they can OC it makes them even better than Bay Trail and even better than Braswell.
AMD and even nVIDIA has a chance to defeat Intel on retarded Atom mode
But is a bonus not so few people will learn. No other chip can OC and becomes decent... and if you try to do on a Bay Trail, it dies fast.Who the hell other than a few enthusiasts are overclocking Kabini?
OC is NOT its target market by a long shot.
But is a bonus not so few people will learn. No other chip can OC and becomes decent... and if you try to do on a Bay Trail, it dies fast.
BTW what the hell happened to AM1+?
Is dead, no?
There should be Carrizo boards as per AMD back when it became known that Carrizo would not be socketed. I would hope they are mITX as such a power efficiency focused chip would be out of place on anything larger.
It is a bit funny becuase Intel did the opposite with braswell, with my st of the focus on the gpu.I think AMD should also try to get out a 15 w chip with focus on cpu, hardware support for h265 and limited gpu.could be a good braswell competitor, but probably their architecture it's just not able to do that
I want to see Carrizo on AM1... they would DOA any Braswell right now in most aspects since Intel went retarded in this moment...It's in limbo. They still sell it, and for all I know they're still cranking out 28nm Kabinis for it. It would be nice to see Carrizo-L in there but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it.
I would love to see some enthusiast-oriented Carrizo BGA boards sold to the public. I would also like to see AMD put stuff like that in OEM systems as a step up from their Jaguar-based OEM machines (AiOs etc). Board partners and OEMs may be a bit skittish about providing products like that.
It is a bit funny becuase Intel did the opposite with braswell, with my st of the focus on the gpu.
And Braswell is quite a fail indeed
Braswell in 2015 has the same performance both in CPU and iGPU as AMDs 2014 cat cores.
Yet it will sell by the millions and people will say this is because its the best SOC in the market
Actually it didn't failed... It got pretty decent sells in LATAM. Since they can OC it makes them even better than Bay Trail and even better than Braswell.
AMD and even nVIDIA has a chance to defeat Intel on retarded Atom mode
If they used the same power as cat cores you ahd a point, but they dont.
I want to see Carrizo on AM1... they would DOA any Braswell right now in most aspects since Intel went retarded in this moment...
Also Bristol Ridge seems to be Carrizo and it should've made on 20 nm
From what I read -- AM1 is a strong seller for AMD, just not in the USA. They did really well with it overseas in India, Latin America and China.
I think AMD should also try to get out a 15 w chip with focus on cpu, hardware support for h265 and limited gpu.could be a good braswell competitor, but probably their architecture it's just not able to do that
If they used the same power as cat cores you ahd a point, but they dont.
They do comeonetwo years later though.
Has AMD come out with anything better in those two years?