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Well of course, AMD sets as internal frequency targets whatever MLID says first.
Today at 12:28 PM
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The world agrees Intel was at its best without a CEO. Many people are saying it. LBT? Destroying Intel. Pat? Destroying Intel. BS...
Yesterday at 1:18 PM
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Not an actual proof but it coincides: The steppings have different denominations.
Yesterday at 11:45 AM
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People misunderstood what "UDNA" meant. It's not a single architecture across gaming and datacenter, but a unification of the...
Wednesday at 8:31 PM
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Well, at one point, the rumor mill had great divergence between consumer CCDs and server CCDs, to the point that all mobile and...
Wednesday at 6:51 AM
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Story: Last year I did a big online Factorio event (I'm retired so I can spend my day playing video games, thank you very much) and a...
Wednesday at 6:40 AM
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10% PTL yields by the summer sounds so catastrophically low I don't even know how they could launch PTL (even in limited volume) by...
Tuesday at 4:10 PM
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Furthermore, 128-bit SIMD is sort of a worst-case scenario for Zen 5 since it regressed from 1 clk -> 2 clk compared to Zen 4. It's an...
Tuesday at 1:08 PM
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Let's also keep in mind that performance of CB24 scales much more with memory subsystem than CB23...
Tuesday at 1:03 PM
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That's completely useless unless iso chassis. You're comparing two different laptops with different panels, SSDs, networking, PDN and SOCs.
Tuesday at 7:42 AM
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For those who haven't read the article yet: As far as I have registered, it contains some good discussion of how Zen 5 and Lion Cove...
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You don't know for sure, but that's just what Apple does. We know that all of their scheduler/power management was reworked just for...
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Somewhat ironically, the int suite (at least when compiled with gcc) runs better compiled without AVX-512 support.
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The interesting thing about those charts for me isn't the gaming stuff, but in the SPEC benchmarks where there is a big divergence...
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