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There is an official OPN decoder available. Saw it last week but can't find it right now.
Please PM me if you find it, thx!
There is an official OPN decoder available. Saw it last week but can't find it right now.
Some quick notes:Thx.
I'm still missing some information to decode final SKUs (TDP, Stepping, ...) : http://dzencoder.herokuapp.com/?code=YD180XBCM88AE
Some quick notes:
I think, "Y" is new (for "RYzen"). The 180 is for 1800. X is for "XFR" -> 1800X.
"AE" could still map to the stepping (likely B1 here).
For ES you can use this table: http://www.cpu-world.com/info/id/AMD-ES-identification.html and the pic made by a Redditor. Note the difference in first 3 digits, which denote base clock frequency/MACB, not just the first 2 digits.
Raven Ridge NPU's are combining Ryzen CPUs with Vega GPUs. Vega is designed to work with HBM2. 16CU chip with 4 32 bit memory controllers is 123 mm2 Ryzen CCX has around 46mm2. There is a lot of room for the rest of the chip, if whole die is supposed to be around 210 mm2.16 CU APU doesn't make sense unless you have HBM or it will be so memory starved it's sad. 16 CU also eats up more die space which makes the chip bigger, which adds to the cost and lowers yields. Never mind that 16 CU stays into 460 territory and and makes that GPU largely pointless so unless AMD is going to drop that part of the market completely, or HBM2 is ready for mass production and they can put it on an APU, I don't see the point in a 16 CU APU unless they use Vega and it has the worlds most magical memory compression technology.
I'm looking for some known Zen OPN codes to test my decode script.
For now I have those here:
ZD3601BAM88F4_40/36_Y
ZD3201BBM4KF4_34/32_Y
ZD3301BBM6IF4_37/33_Y
ZD3406BAM88F4_38/34_Y
If you have others, please post them here or PM me.
Thanks!
Maybe 6 means XFR, and 1 means normal Turbo?
The 3.6/4.0 SKU doesn't have the 6, so probably not.Maybe 6 means XFR, and 1 means normal Turbo?
Gonna take a wild guess and say that the 6 indicates a PRO SKU.btw. The fourth number in the ES SKUs has nothing to do with the die configuration (as I speculated) or the revision (like PCGH claimed)
The 3.6/4.0 SKU doesn't have the 6, so probably not.
Gonna take a wild guess and say that the 6 indicates a PRO SKU.
My try:[pic removed]
BB - 65W, BA - 95W.
The 4C/8T model with XFR is Ryzen 5 1300. Which one do you think, the 3.6/4.0 GHz 8C/16T, with BA TDP target would end up? Yup. 1800 Pro. So it is entirely possible.
Also, bare in mind that WTFTech incorrectly suggests that 6C/12T is 95W TDP. Its not, as we can see from the indication of TDP target - 65W. So it is either Ryzen 5 1500 or 1500 Pro.
So the leaks from WTFTech appear to be completely incorrect, in terms of TDP ratings and core clocks.http://imgur.com/a/yM9l4
Chinese leak.
R5 1400X (4c/8t 65W) rated 4GHz by windows. Included a screen with lightly loaded CPU and mean clock of 4.52GHz (XFR in action i presume)
So the leaks from WTFTech appear to be completely incorrect, in terms of TDP ratings and core clocks.
This CPU is 199$. Holy sh**.
Mind you: it could be XFR acting up. Also, is not Windows task manager notorious for reporting wrong frequency?So the leaks from WTFTech appear to be completely incorrect, in terms of TDP ratings and core clocks.
http://imgur.com/a/yM9l4
Chinese leak.
R5 1400X (4c/8t 65W) rated 4GHz by windows. Included a screen with lightly loaded CPU and mean clock of 4.52GHz (XFR in action i presume)
Skylake has 128 KB L1 cache.I'd say this is fake. It has the actual name rather than an OPN like the rest of the leaks.
It would imply review samples are out, which is not the case according to multiple sources.
Edit:
And it says 1MB of L2. A quad core Ryzen should have 2MB.
This is a renamed Intel CPU, probably a 6700K judging by the base clock reported and the cache.
Wait a minute... Indeed.Anyone else finds odd that in the CPU-Z leak, the benchmark is in an English OS, while the CPU-Z pic is in Chinese?