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Yes.The more interesting part is the mobile gaming APU. It must have a significantly faster GPU than the current one.
But AMD claims Kaveri is a "gaming APU", do they not, for e-sports types of games.Yes.
What's it?
Current RR die is merely 704ALUs tops (11 nCUs).
That's not enough to be a "gaming" SKU.
That's probably "H" mobile SKUs (35-45W).But AMD claims Kaveri is a "gaming APU", do they not, for e-sports types of games.
Yes.
What's it?
Current RR die is merely 704ALUs tops (11 nCUs).
That's not enough to be a "gaming" SKU.
AGAIN:Maybe it's higher clocked 12 unit APUs - assuming they would need to use HBM2 for higher performance.
AGAIN:
RR
DIE
HAS
NO
HBM
PHY
Got it?
What MCM?^ Suggests they don't understand the concept of a MCM.
Yeah, that's probably a 45W H part.I believe this "mobile gaming apu" moniker is just a faster dual channel memory notebook.
What MCM?
Are you suggesting AMD to make a MCM of RR die (that has no SerDes links required for that) and HBM2 PHY?
Wait, you want AMD toI'm suggesting your above argument was a similar to saying ThreadRipper or Epyc can't exist. I'm not making any speculations on the future,
But the Zeppelin die made both of those possible. The Raven Ridge die doesn't make MCM nor HBM possible.I'm suggesting your above argument was a similar to saying ThreadRipper or Epyc can't exist. I'm not making any speculations on the future,
You can find it in AT's article about the Raven Ridge (and it's actually official from AMD, take note, Intel!).any one have a raven ridge die shot yet?
What you mean, Intel post's their die shots(and it's actually official from AMD, take note, Intel!).
They were very cagey about SKL-SP dieshots, actually.What you mean, Intel post's their die shots
https://newsroom.intel.com/news-releases/intel-unveils-8th-gen-intel-core-processor-family-desktop/
Most recent here (CFL)
They were very cagey about SKL-SP dieshots, actually.
You know, the ones that matter (gotta estimate the die size on these HUEG XCC dies).
Yes.
What's it?
Current RR die is merely 704ALUs tops (11 nCUs).
That's not enough to be a "gaming" SKU.
But AMD claims Kaveri is a "gaming APU", do they not, for e-sports types of games.
Not everyone is buying AIOs, I wouldn't.Desktop APU may be dead since the OEMs these days love using mobile parts in all-in-one desktop units.