He thought they were pitching Zen vs. 6700K.
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Oh, that makes more sense.
Well, they did put a 4.5GHz 6700k vs Zen at one point.
He thought they were pitching Zen vs. 6700K.
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It seems 14lpp is not as Bad as expected
It seems 2. 8ghz is not base frequency and ipc is not between Sandy and Ivy...
She have been looking confident all of 2016. Like - tape out shows IPC is exceeded - confident.Lol it will be $1200 a pop, no wonder she's smiling.
There is after hours and premarket trading (roughly matches AMD trading in Europe and stock futures). This year I often saw a lot happening during these phases, not only after ERs, but also after many other announcements scheduled at 4 p.m. ET or later.You still can, the market won't respond to this until tomorrow at the soonest. Then you can ride it up as the company continues to regain market share.
TDP and process node are the two most meaningless numbers in all of the technology industry. So good job AMD... I guess.Nice, 95W TDP vs 140W TDP , both at 14nm and RYZEN is faster at least in those two scenarios.
TDP and process node are the two most meaningless numbers in all of the technology industry. So good job AMD... I guess.
i've been figuring at 3.2 this should be fairly competitive for threaded workloads, 3.4 is some nice gravy. if it can ramp bits up into the 4+ range for lightly threaded workloads then this will be the biggest comeback since, well, trump beat clinton3.4GHz base, impressive.
You also have to account for the mountain of "analytical" traders who don't really know anything about tech or AMD, who just blindly "buy on the rumor, sell on the news". For anyone long in this stock this presentation looks really promising. If the Ryzen really has that big of an edge in perf/watt.. this is going to be great for AMD's bottom line.There is after hours and premarket trading (roughly matches AMD trading in Europe and stock futures). This year I often saw a lot happening during these phases, not only after ERs, but also after many other announcements scheduled at 4 p.m. ET or later.
But there are other funny effects, which look like the price is being driven down during the first hour, so that everyone could get into the boat. Good luck!But if this stock starts to run up tomorrow, it won't stop after a few cents anyway.
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Suddenly people forgetting AMD's 40% IPC claim.well, if the rest of the presentation is true, they seem to be ahead in all of the other numbers in the industry so....well, huh.
i've been figuring at 3.2 this should be fairly competitive for threaded workloads, 3.4 is some nice gravy. if it can ramp bits up into the 4+ range for lightly threaded workloads then this will be the biggest comeback since, well, trump beat clinton.
In the presentation she said 40% was only the design goal, but that they have exceeded it.Suddenly people forgetting AMD's 40% IPC claim.
From the comparison's I have seen on this forum, 40% only lands you in Ivy Bridge territory.
Suddenly people forgetting AMD's 40% IPC claim.
From the comparison's I have seen on this forum, 40% only lands you in Ivy Bridge territory.
Suddenly people forgetting AMD's 40% IPC claim.
From the comparison's I have seen on this forum, 40% only lands you in Ivy Bridge territory.
Suddenly people forgetting AMD's 40% IPC claim.
From the comparison's I have seen on this forum, 40% only lands you in Ivy Bridge territory.
And brought it up to what, 100% increase?More?the presentation clearly showed greater than that, though. And they repeatedly claimed that they have beaten their 40% claims.
plus de 3.4 GHz en fréquence de base
la seule information officielle est que le fer de lance aura une fréquence de base supérieure à 3.4 GHz.
In the presentation she said 40% was only the design goal, but that they have exceeded it.
Umm did you watch the event? Lisa clearly said they EXCEEDED 40%, straight from the horses mouth this time.
Lisa said they have exceeded the expectation...
the presentation clearly showed greater than that, though. And they repeatedly claimed that they have beaten their 40% claims.
I'm not sure if you are responding to what is actually being presented, or just repeating things you assume are true?
Now...there is clearly more to be divulged here, but AMD has already made their data available and there are some pretty substantial, not-entirely-vague performance numbers to look at. So this strikes me as new territory compared to their previous previews.
No, peeps, I have not watched AMD's Zen presentation. I will just wait for the reviews to see where this ship strands, instead of being fed this marketing. I have watched the slides, though, and it wasn't there. One slide about the efficiency said something like "for entertainment purposes only".
Technically, 40.1% also exceeds 40%, mathematically speaking.
But thanks for your clarification.
No, peeps, I have not watched AMD's Zen presentation. I will just wait for the reviews to see where this ship strands, instead of being fed this marketing. I have watched the slides, though, and it wasn't there. One slide about the efficiency said something like "for entertainment purposes only".
Technically, 40.1% also exceeds 40%, mathematically speaking.
But thanks for your clarification.
K7 was not that better than p3. At least at first. It was its hability to climb the frequency scale which eventualy allowed k7 to succeed.Its not a K7 moment but its pretty darn close. It doesnt have the brute fpu force advantage k7 had over P5 - on the contrary one can say - but we get efficiency and especially perf/mm2 in spades.
This cpu will even save a few heads in mubadalathey get value indirect via stock and especially because this looks like a savior for GF.
Hardware.fr article state that it s confirmed that there will be SKUs with base frequency higher than 3.4GHz, that mean at least 3.5 if not 3.6..
More than 3.4GHz base frequency.
The only official info is that the top SKU will have a base frequency higher than 3.4GHz.
http://www.hardware.fr/news/14880/ryzen-petite-partie-zen-devoilee.html