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This is true, but trying to sell off salvages for a premium to the ignorant is always going to be attempted. Still a 10c salvage is way...
Jul 6, 2025
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I was referring only to the 9950X3D. 18c would be 12+6 which is not how AMD does SKUs and 20c would be 10+10 instead of 12+8 because...
Jul 6, 2025
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I'm gonna make an argument now for 12c Z6 X3D pricing. Firstly, the current 12 core X3D part launched at $599, a terrible price of...
Jul 6, 2025
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Pretty much everything.
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Idk how we're still debating the nodes Venice (MS server) uses N2P Venice-Dense (Cloud server) uses N2P Olympic Ridge (desktop) uses...
Jul 4, 2025
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It really depends on the comparison. 256c Venice Dense is strictly less power per core than 192c Turin Dense even with 20% more power...
Jul 3, 2025
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The relevant material: 6-8% FP IPC when Z5 already pushed it so far is a good sign for INT IPC, as it has far more low hanging fruit...
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https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/intels-new-ceo-explores-big-shift-chip-manufacturing-business-2025-07-02/ Moving the...
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It's a meme you dip.
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That 1.7x perf number is for Venice Dense with 256 cores vs Turin Dense with 192 cores.
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what da hell. If this is what they need for 60% moar nT then Atom guys need to commit sudoku too.
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I did forget to account that Z5X3D is limited by TSV Vmax. Hopefully the bottleneck is indeed clock stability for all Z6 parts, no more...
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It doesn't have to clock any lower since it's gonna be inherently lower wattage due to lower Vmax on N3 and N2 both.
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6.3Ghz, anything above 6.2 is a job well done. I think more important would be 6Ghz for X3D, pull that off and it is a complete bloodbath.
Jun 30, 2025
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