Considering Broadcom didn't even have PDK 1.0 (Which was released two months ago) I am not sure why people put up much stock in that report.
18A seems to be progressing well judging by the fact that Amazon just signed a deal to use it.
GB multithreaded benchmarks are beyond useless, better not to take them seriously. (Their ST benchmarks are decent, their MT benches don't scale that well at all.
HT yields on Intel are usually in the 20-25% range, not ~30% like it is for AMD.
And Skymont is gonna be a huge increase in perf in CB which will more than make up for the lack of HT.
At its stock boosts (5.4 all core for the P cores, 4.6 all core for the E cores)
KS variant will probably do something like 5.6 all core for the P cores and 4.8 for the E cores. (I can see Intel going 5 all core for the E cores and 5.8 all core for the P cores if they really want to make it a...
Nova Lake is supposedly a new socket, it'll also have beyond just a new compute tile, which signifies a pretty big platform upgrade.
(Unrelated, I bet 285K does 46-48K on CB23, and if there is a KS variant it'll do 50K).
Overblown doesn't even begin to cover it.
It has d0 of less than 0.4, that's perfectly fine for a process that's at least 6 months away from HVM, despite what all the FUD spreaders like to say.
Potential customers only got PDK 1.0 last month, having fairly good yields already will help Intel at...
Gonna be 15% IPC increase, ~8% ST perf increase over 14900KS (Not an easy feat considering the latter is clocked to the moon and back).
MT perf increase should be around 20%. Pretty solid generational gains but nothing mouthwatering.
The real fun part is Z890 and how much of a better platform it...
I can also make plans to date Amanda Seyfried, doesn't mean I have any chance with her whatsoever.
QComm "making plans" doesn't mean they have any chance to actually carry out said plans, Intel is not gonna sell any of their core design businesses anytime soon.
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/system/hyper/1u/sys-122h-tn?utm=smclpp
This one is seemingly available now, I imagine the rest will come sooner rather than later.
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/system/clouddc/1u/sys-122c-tn
This is just one system for example, Supermicro has a bunch of them available in varying configs.
GNR-AP is also launching this month iirc, at this point I am fairly confident Intel 3 is yielding very well.
Except that Supermicro has a bunch of SRF servers on sale and you can buy one in a matter of minutes if you want to, so claims about "No volume" seem to be fairly baseless. SRF also represents a big change in DCAI strategy and it's not the kind of stuff you do to satisfy some specific clients...
That's literally the boost according to GB6.
12900K gets around 2700, the leaked 285K results have it around 3400, 3400/2700 = 1.26, or 26% perf increase in ST.
Sounds like a good riddance then.
While it was absolutely interesting from an engineering POV, 40% in ST perf over ADL with nearly double the die area per core would have been a very bad combination, especially since ARL-S looks to have roughly 25% better ST perf with the same die area already...
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