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M
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RDNA4 + CDNA3 Architectures Thread
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What could have been?
Yesterday at 10:04 PM
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maddie
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Zen 5 Speculation (EPYC Turin and Strix Point/Granite Ridge - Ryzen 9000)
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Hang on, isn't Strix also Zen 5?
Yesterday at 2:09 PM
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Are you all vat-grown? All gamer™ kids talk like NV non-technical marketing. Wild.
Yesterday at 1:35 PM
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maddie
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Then you haven't being paying attention. As is said, there are many ways to skin a cat.
Yesterday at 1:23 PM
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Zen 5 Speculation (EPYC Turin and Strix Point/Granite Ridge - Ryzen 9000)
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I know, but not all, it seems.
Thursday at 8:56 PM
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1st gen chiplets (good), then 2nd gen (tricky). My understanding is the compute with chiplets is the issue.
Thursday at 8:55 PM
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If 50 Tops is obligatory for Win 12, then short MSFT.
Thursday at 7:36 PM
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Yes they do! It's kill or be killed. You need to make the shills scream and kids orgasm, and only the biggest stick could do that.
Thursday at 6:34 PM
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8GB VRAM not enough (and 10 / 12)
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Well, I guess this distillates your entire posting record in this thread. Check 2 posts down.
Thursday at 3:57 PM
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You mean the trees aren't supposed to look like a finger painting in Halo Infinite? /s
Thursday at 3:54 PM
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Who drives TSMC's advanced packaging roadmap? Because they don't develop the stuff in the hope customers might want to use it, the...
Wednesday at 10:57 PM
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Think in terms of "surrender", when the fans of one brand flip to the opposite side. It is also a function of the gap in performance...
Monday at 3:43 PM
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One thing we need to keep in mind (especially those who wrongly believe Apple will stick with N3B this fall) is that N3E brings FinFlex...
Monday at 3:08 PM
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Really? Then what's this, "Now comes the interesting part, the upcoming N3E node is slightly more dense than the original N3."
Apr 20, 2024
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Enough of this imaginary differences between imagined benchmark numbers - this sequence of Twitter posts is actually quite interesting:
Apr 20, 2024
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