adroc_thurston
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Not slower, but not much faster either.Fat brain NVL failing to beat X3D Zen5 would imply vanilla NVL being slower than 270K Plus in games. Imagine the fallout.
Not slower, but not much faster either.Fat brain NVL failing to beat X3D Zen5 would imply vanilla NVL being slower than 270K Plus in games. Imagine the fallout.
You have to consider X3D versions. AMD is already more expensive.If the market won't bear the price (and for many CPU markets that is the case), raised costs simply lead to less profit, or in Intel's case, a loss.
AMD is only in a position to raise prices where there is no competing product in that segments consumer's eyes AND they are willing to pay the higher price for what they perceive is valuable. I would argue that in many markets AMD is still seen as an alternative to Intel, not a segment leader.
Yes, in DIY, gaming, and even in higher end DC, AMD is the recognized leader, but none of these markets are high volume (relatively speaking).
You seem to be part of the "sky is the limit" CPU pricing thinkers. The top of the line Zen 5 was introduced at $600. Zen 4 was introduced at $700.
I expect Zen 6 flag ship to come in around $600 as well.
Intel's flag ship launches for the last 2 generations have been ~ $590.
What is your expert opinion of where Zen 6 flagship will be launched at?
3D version should be above 6 ghz, which will make it a very nice upgrade to those with Zen 4 3Ds:Ppl should prepare for a Zen 6% style of disappointment first.
text summaryZen 7 consumer 72c 🤔🤔🧐🧐
Lol. I think their problems run a bit deeper than that.From the twit:
"UBS noted that Intel's foundry business is seeing improving prospects, particularly in the 14nm process."
I propose a toast:
To Intel 14nm - the cause of, and solution to, all of Intel's problems.
12c X3D will be $600 if NVL bLLC isn't completely awful.
24c well... $899 is kinda being telegraphed.
Yea... about this, let's just put a pin in this and discuss again after the announcement.24c X3D for $999, take it or leave it.
... but the premise of the leak (zen 7 launching on A14 in 2028) depends on that being the case.
Yeah they do.They don't need to have 20+ million chips installed in finished products on launch day like Apple does
No, HVM means HVM.Well sure if it ends up that TSMC begins A14 mass production in H1 2028
Yeah they do.
It's a server CPU fiesta now.
No, HVM means HVM.
Q3'28 HVM means products on shelves right that Q.
man you really read into foundry PR too hard. get real.No HVM means start of HVM. Finished chips don't appear out of the other end of the line an hour after HVM commences.
TSMC has ALWAYS talked about production in reference to its START, and every process requires more steps which lengthens the time between start of HVM and first finished chips appearing. Everyone is also using more advanced packaging which requires more steps and adds more time.
First, 9950X3D and X3D2 are VERY low volume parts. I think the only reason AMD bothered to do it AT ALL was because it didn't require much work to do it, and it gave them a little more breathing room while Intel did its refresh.You have to consider X3D versions. AMD is already more expensive.
While Intel’s flagship has MSRP of $589 the 9950X3D costs $699 or $899 if you consider the X3D2.
The high volume part from AMD sits at almost $500, while Intel is at what? $350?
And I would expect at least a $70-100 price bump on every tier from both vendors.
You are all over the place. I didn’t said it was. I was clearly comparing flagship CPUs prices from both. Where we a have a difference of $300 because AMD’s one is just better.9950X3D and X3D2 are VERY low volume parts
Yeah, Intel’s high volume is cheap CPUs with paper thin margins in mobile and oem/prebuilts. But I was specifically talking about DIY where AMD is dominating rn.Intel's "High Volume" is NOT the same thing as AMD's "High Volume"
man you really read into foundry PR too hard. get real.
That might get you in trouble with some wildlife officials. But hey please document the process if you succeed!I can probably taze a pack of bonobos
That's ok you can bribe them.That might get you in trouble with some wildlife officials
Please stop reading into foundry PR so hard.Your source that TSMC is for the first time ever with A14 talking about manufacturing dates in terms of when finished chips exit the foundry?
Wait, I know this one! "Trust me bro" 🙄
Yeah they do.
It's a server CPU fiesta now.
It's not very limited and stuff like CSP inventory digestion prevents you from shipping infinite Turin at once.What stops AMD from auctioning off whatever limited capacity they can manufacture to the highest bidder that will take what's available?
DIY you mean? Plugs into an existing socket with existing memory, but with higher perf and ASPs.What's the point of having a shiny new consumer CPU available if RAM costs just as much if not more than the CPU?