[Techpowerup] AMD "Zen" CPU Prototypes Tested, "Meet all Expectations"

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ShintaiDK

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The info comes from their own sources, as mentioned in the article. Got any evidence indicating the opposite?

Also, it's funny you only tend to believe articles from WccfTech and other sites when they suit your own agenda. You're having double standards as usual.

I never believe wccftech. You describe your own behavior.
 

jpiniero

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What is it AMD is saying that makes you arrive at that conclusion?

Su herself said they were going to keep prices high from now on, and you can see it in pricing of the 300/Furies. Now $999 might be a bit of an exaggeration but I expect AMD to try to sell it close to what Intel sells their 8-core at least initially.
 

Shehriazad

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Su herself said they were going to keep prices high from now on, and you can see it in pricing of the 300/Furies. Now $999 might be a bit of an exaggeration but I expect AMD to try to sell it close to what Intel sells their 8-core at least initially.

Didn't they just lower the prices on the Fury and 300 series? ;p
 

Sweepr

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Just remember that Cannonlake is 2018Q1, while Zen is 2016Q4.

Can you please provide the source of this info?

The info comes from their own sources, as mentioned in the article. Got any evidence indicating the opposite?

I'm not sure why are you getting defensive. You always ask for sources and solid proof about any remotely positive news article related to Intel products, but apparently the same doesn't apply to AMD's products 1 year before launch based on a rubish news article from a clickbait website.
 

fourdegrees11

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Given what AMD is saying right now you have to assume it will be the exact opposite of aggressive. They want to charge as much as they can. You should assume the 8 core will be $999 at launch regardless of performance... they can always cut the price later if (when) it doesn't sell. Intel can pretty easily ruin their plans but I don't think that'll happen since it would only cost Intel money.

I'm assuming their (AMD) goal is to snatch up as much market share as possible by being hyper competitive against Intel's stagnant lineup. Look at it like adding features to their current 4c/6c/8c lineup. HT is a new feature. Sure I could see them pricing their top chips slightly above Intel, but that $1k price point should probably be reserved for a 16c/32t chip.

The best apart about this scenario is what is Intel going to have to do to their lineup? Competition is a GOOD thing
 

ShintaiDK

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I'm assuming their (AMD) goal is to snatch up as much market share as possible by being hyper competitive against Intel's stagnant lineup. Look at it like adding features to their current 4c/6c/8c lineup. HT is a new feature. Sure I could see them pricing their top chips slightly above Intel, but that $1k price point should probably be reserved for a 16c/32t chip.

The best apart about this scenario is what is Intel going to have to do to their lineup? Competition is a GOOD thing

Broadwell 10C/20T is 3Ghz at 140W on 14nm. I am sure you can do the rest of the calculations. And that's if we even imagine they have a somewhat competitive uarch.

AM4 is limited to dual channel and 16 PCIe lanes as well.
 

fourdegrees11

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Broadwell 10C/20T is 3Ghz at 140W on 14nm. I am sure you can do the rest of the calculations. And that's if we even imagine they have a somewhat competitive uarch.

AM4 is limited to dual channel and 16 PCIe lanes as well.

No one knows what the clocks will be but my guess is across the board 500 mhz lower than Intel.

AM4 will handle mainstream CPU's and APU's. If AMD does want to compete above the 4c i7 (price) level I'm skeptical that they won't bring a higher end mobo/socket to the mix. All speculation of course

If Zen ends up 10-20% slower clock for clock and the goal is to not end up priced 50% less than Intel I think my theory about product lineup has to happen.
 
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piesquared

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With the price drops on AMD's GFX cards, it's time to pick one up and get ready for the revolutionary VR paradigm shift. AMD cards are the de facto choice for VR, and when Zen hits i'll pop that sucker in an AM4 board and rock out with VR goodness.
 
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With the price drops on AMD's GFX cards, it's time to pick one up and get ready for the revolutionary VR paradigm shift. AMD cards are the de facto choice for VR, and when Zen hits i'll pop that sucker in an AM4 board and rock out with VR goodness.

Cool stuff! What GPU will you be buying? What core count on the Zen CPU are you hoping to buy?
 

Fjodor2001

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Can you please provide the source of this info?
It's been specified numerous times already, so I don't know why you're requesting it again. But here you go:

http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2451513
https://benchlife.info/intel-kaby-lake-scedule-show-10nm-cannonlake-will-push-back-to-2018-10162015/

Regarding Zen 2016Q4 release it was mentioned in the AMD 2015Q3 earnings call.
I'm not sure why are you getting defensive. You always ask for sources and solid proof about any remotely positive news article related to Intel products, but apparently the same doesn't apply to AMD's products 1 year before launch based on a rubish news article from a clickbait website.
Anything not suiting the IST is a rubbish news site. At least for the moment, until they publish something that suits the IST agenda.

Also, if someone makes dead certain claims contradicting published info, I assume they have something to back that up with in order to be credible. When it comes to IST persons that are on the Intel payroll like ShintaiDK, usually they don't. They just speculate with no evidence or even logical reasoning to back it up, but still make dead certain claims making it sound like it's established facts. That's why I'm requesting sources from them before believing anything they write that contradict publicly available info. That's all.
 
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piesquared

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Cool stuff! What GPU will you be buying? What core count on the Zen CPU are you hoping to buy?

It'll be my xmas present to myself so either a Nano or will have time to be tempted by a Gemini by xmas time. As for Zen or core count, don't know yet. All I know is it will be AMD.
 
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It'll be my xmas present to myself so either a Nano or will have time to be tempted by a Gemini by xmas time. As for Zen or core count, don't know yet. All I know is it will be AMD.

Nice. Gemini should pack quite a punch. What CPU are you currently using?
 

Sweepr

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Ok thanks for clarifying. So it's just speculation from Bench-life, here's the translation:

In accordance with the timetable Kaby Lake, we can infer Intel 10nm process of computing will continue next Cannonlake extension, this may mean, to fully see the 10nm manufacturing process Cannonlake platform in the market, the fastest end of the year may be 2018, or is in early 2019.

Official word is still H2-2017:

After Intel second-quarter earnings, CEO confirmed the original plan in the third quarter of 2016, published Cannonlake will be postponed to the second half of 2017.
 

AtenRa

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Ok thanks for clarifying. So it's just speculation from Bench-life, here's the translation:



Official word is still H2-2017:

Desktop(LGA) 14nm KabyLake is Q4 2016.
Desktop(LGA) 10nm CannonLake will not be released before Q4 2017/Q1 2018, more than a year later than ZEN.

 
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Sweepr

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Desktop(LGA) 14nm KabyLake is Q4 2016.
Desktop(LGA) 10nm CannonLake will not be released before Q4 2017/Q1 2018, more than a year later than ZEN.

Maybe, but again, the official word right now is H2-2017 for the Cannonlake family (no specific products mentioned). The launch date of your precious Zen isn't set in stone either, both could be delayed. Also the APUs will launch much closer to Cannonlake.
 
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AtenRa

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Maybe, but again, the official word right now is H2-2017 for the Cannonlake family (no specific products mentioned). The launch date of your precious Zen isn't set in stone either, both could be delayed. Also the APUs will launch much closer to Cannonlake.

H2 2017 is for the mobile. Yes AMD ZEN APUs will be closer to Desktop LGA CannoLake.
 

Sweepr

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This roadmap is before the delay, i dont have the new roadmap but you get the idea.

So the best you got is a fake roadmap where Cherry Trail, Broadwell-E and Kaby Lake don't exist. I was expecting something better.
 

Fjodor2001

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So the best you got is a fake roadmap where Cherry Trail, Broadwell-E and Kaby Lake don't exist. I was expecting something better.

I'm not sure why are you getting defensive. You always ask for sources and solid proof about any remotely positive news article related to I̶n̶t̶e̶l̶ AMD products, but apparently the same doesn't apply to A̶M̶D̶'̶s̶ Intel's products.
 

Sweepr

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I'm not sure why are you getting defensive. You always ask for sources and solid proof about any remotely positive news article related to I̶n̶t̶e̶l̶ AMD products, but apparently the same doesn't apply to A̶M̶D̶'̶s̶ Intel's products.

Are you mad Fjodor? I am doing the exact same thing you do in all Intel threads. Actually, there's a difference. Unlike your 'no Skylake till 2016' posts, I'm giving AMD the benefit of the doubt, even after successive failures.

After you repeatedly asked for them, I provided leaks about Broadwell-E packing more cores than Haswell-E. Meanwhile here I am still waiting for the desktop Cannonlake in Q1-2018 roadmap and some evidence to back up this statement:

You're just bitter because in 2016 you'll be sitting on an expensive and slow 4 core Intel CPU, while others will be using a cheaper and faster 8 core AMD CPU.
 
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