PotatoWithEarsOnSide
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Intel is hot overpriced garbage and should be ignored/avoided until 2020/2021 when they will hopefully figure out how to run a modern day CPU business, fire their whole marketing team, streamline their product offerings, and lower their prices
Too many commas.
If these "leaked" clocks are anywhere near reality, I'll be buying several CPUs.
But I'm not holding my breath. Every time the hype goes stratospheric people set themselves up to be deflated when reality brings them back down to earth. Vega being the worst offender there.
Don't get me wrong, I'm hoping that the clockspeeds are true as it means more performance at every price point for everyone - but I really dislike it when hyped-up rumors become the expectation.
And of course if Momma Su allows threadripper to be a cut down Rome .. (Life will be complete if this happens). Of course, the price has to be right as well or I'm just going to ride my current CPUs a little longer until I feel the price is right.
It could not be a full blown Rome, as that is 8 channel memory, and I don't think any socket TR4 are being announced anyway at CES, just AM4.I wouldn't rule out an full blown unlocked Rome model actually but it wouldn't be cheap.
It could not be a full blown Rome, as that is 8 channel memory
Why do that ? Thats a regular Rome socket, but that also is not supposed to be announced I don't think, just AM4.It would be on SP3.
Why do that ? Thats a regular Rome socket, but that also is not supposed to be announced I don't think, just AM4.
Make money obviously. I think there's a market for it although I won't say AMD would do it and it sure wouldn't be cheap.
A big part of their problem is they have lost a lot of senior engineers over the last 5-7 years. Both from poaching, and 'early retirement' to get the expensive guys off the payrolls. Saving a few nickels for a short term stock bump. And risking big dollars if they can't get the talent they need now that the fire is hot.Intel is hot overpriced garbage and should be ignored/avoided until 2020/2021 when they will hopefully figure out how to run a modern day CPU business, fire their whole marketing team, streamline their product offerings, and lower their prices
Asrock !!!! Do itI think it'd be so niche no one is going to bother making boards for it.
There might be a enthusiast-class ASRock server board for 7nm SP3 Epyc chips if demand is high enough (are you listening, ASRock?), but we're talking full-blown Epyc, not Threadripper. For product segmentation reasons I just don't see them selling chips that could be sold at Epyc margins for the consumer.
A big part of their problem is they have lost a lot of senior engineers over the last 5-7 years. Both from poaching, and 'early retirement' to get the expensive guys off the payrolls. Saving a few nickels for a short term stock bump. And risking big dollars if they can't get the talent they need now that the fire is hot.
I see nothing regarding 'tile of tile' : https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/cascade_lake
Well, everyone has interposers. It seems to me just an attempt to create a proprietary tech.
gaming performance like it is today is mostly dictated by your graphics card
Thanks to Kaby-G we should be able to see how PCIe-over-EMIB works vs. traditional implementations. I just haven't seen anyone do the testing yet.
imho...
Matisse2 1H2019 => GlobalFoundries' 12HPC/HD (9-track/4Fin/78CPP High Performance/High Density FinFET) => Low-number 3000s
^-- 7LP-port up
Matisse 2H2019 => TSMC's 7HPC (7.5-track/3Fin/57CPP High Performance FinFET) => High-number 3000s (Lower defect density from less area means less salvaged needed)
^-- Paper launches with X570 at Computex.
Also, imho TSMC's N7 is a short-lived node. N7+ is much better than N7. Which leads me to think Matisse Prime is getting respinned before launch to 7HPC+.
Probably, N7 is pretty bad. So, Zen2 will be the Agena and Zen3 will be the Deneb. A better comparison is same node generation: Zen2 is to Kaveri in 15W and Zen3 is to Carrizo/Bristol in 15W.Are you saying that Zen 3 will offer a decent leap over Zen 2 and not just the usual ~5% from optimization?
Papermaster was quoted last November that 7nm+ is mostly used for increasing efficiency:Are you saying that Zen 3 will offer a decent leap over Zen 2 and not just the usual ~5% from optimization?
Wrong. It'd dictated by your screen resolution and refresh rate. 1080p >=120hz gaming heavily relies on CPU and if you arent' that keen on ultra settings a 580/1060 is good enough. In contrast here you take a big hit with a Ryzen CPU. High refresh rate gaming = Intel and more budget towards CPU than GPU. end of discussion.
of course if you game at 4k, then the CPU becomes much less important (in most games but not all, Startcraft...) and you should go with the best bang for the buck and put the money in the GPU