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Not even Polaris 11? If true, that's kind of a bummer.Because they aren't launching?
Not even Polaris 11? If true, that's kind of a bummer.Because they aren't launching?
Not even Polaris 11? If true, that's kind of a bummer.
http://techreport.com/news/30160/bristol-ridge-and-polaris-headline-amd-computex-showAMD has announced a showcase of its "latest technology" at Computex Taipei 2016. The company says the event will feature the launch of its 7th-generation (Bristol Ridge) APUs, "Polaris updates, and more."
Not even Polaris 11? If true, that's kind of a bummer.
What's the drama here? I read "after Computex" and "potentially at E3" and the like. And as there is nothing to be put against the 1080 yet, is there a hurry?That's a shame.
Nice find!How about something Zen related?
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More here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/4k8lha/new_q2_amd_investor_presentation_includes_vague/
Y-axis isn't labeled either.Doesn't say much without info about the exact Orochi SKU in this comparison.
it's 4 and 2, obviously, and 4 is way better than 2. you might say, it's better by 2. which, unless you subscribe to common core, is 2 better!Y-axis isn't labeled either.
Can't be materially misleading if it's not labeled, but for now I assume 2x multithreaded performance.it's 4 and 2, obviously, and 4 is way better than 2. you might say, it's better by 2. which, unless you subscribe to common core, is 2 better!
i think it'd be materially misleading if it's not double at *something*
Assuming the y-axis starts at zero. But since it's unlabled it could be 10.2 and 10.4.it's 4 and 2, obviously, and 4 is way better than 2. you might say, it's better by 2. which, unless you subscribe to common core, is 2 better!
i think it'd be materially misleading if it's not double at *something*
So they don't have Zen's performance nailed down yet?Significant performance leap expected
Since the other graph on the same page is labeled that way I think it's pretty safe to assume that it also starts at 0. I don't see why else they'd label one and not the other. I refuse to believe that they think they'd get away with trying to pull some nonsense arbitrary comparison this way.Assuming the y-axis starts at zero. But since it's unlabled it could be 10.2 and 10.4.
and i think it would be materially misleading not to be. then again, it's been a long time since i've taken securities law.Assuming the y-axis starts at zero. But since it's unlabled it could be 10.2 and 10.4.
source? that's not my understanding of 10b-5. and, keep in mind, i think it means it's double at *something* performance oriented, but i don't know what that is.Can't be materially misleading if it's not labeled, but for now I assume 2x multithreaded performance.
Much, much better than what AMD is currently selling into the market.
i don't think it's a safe assumption to make just from one being labelled and the other not. esp. considering that one has 5 lines and the other has 6.Since the other graph on the same page is labeled that way I think it's pretty safe to assume that it also starts at 0. I don't see why else they'd label one and not the other. I refuse to believe that they think they'd get away with trying to pull some nonsense arbitrary comparison this way.
Yes, I was going to say that. One would assume that it starts at 0 like the other graph, but there is no way to be sure.Assuming the y-axis starts at zero. But since it's unlabled it could be 10.2 and 10.4.
Nope, they very clearly took the effort to label the Carrizo slide but intentionally signaled a separation between the two and did not label the second.Since the other graph on the same page is labeled that way I think it's pretty safe to assume that it also starts at 0. I don't see why else they'd label one and not the other. I refuse to believe that they think they'd get away with trying to pull some nonsense arbitrary comparison this way.
I have already said it, but this is pretty much what I am expecting: 8 core Zen to compete with 6 core intel HEDT, maybe slightly better in highly threaded workloads, and trailing somewhat in single or lightly threaded. So then it comes down to overclocking and price.Assuming this is compared to an FX-8150 (CB R15 ~550), the score for Zen is roughly 1100. This is comparable to an Haswell-E based sixcore i7-5820K. But considering Zen has a 2 core advantage it would possibly mean that there is still quite a big gap in Singlethread performance to Intel.
Or they felt that one label was sufficient for both graphs.Nope, they very clearly took the effort to label the Carrizo slide but intentionally signaled a separation between the two and did not label the second.
Well. Even if cb is a good measure of performance doing it at eg. 95w instead of 140w should make for a difference.Assuming this is compared to an FX-8150 (CB R15 ~550), the score for Zen is roughly 1100. This is comparable to an Haswell-E based sixcore i7-5820K. But considering Zen has a 2 core advantage it would possibly mean that there is still quite a big gap in Singlethread performance to Intel.
Negative, the lines in the first don't match up with the second and they make sure to stick a dotted line in between the two graphs. This is a very intentional omission and if you bought AMD stock on the expectation that this was the case, they would tell you "no, we never said that, you just inferred it."Or they felt that one label was sufficient for both graphs.
Seems reasonable to me.I have already said it, but this is pretty much what I am expecting: 8 core Zen to compete with 6 core intel HEDT, maybe slightly better in highly threaded workloads, and trailing somewhat in single or lightly threaded. So then it comes down to overclocking and price.
Intel gave BDW-E samples to reviewers a while ago and the embargo should lift soon.Lets just hope BW-E gives some improvement over HW-E. My feeling is it will be a crap over-clocker and given the small ipc gain might not be faster than HW-E at all, and could even be a slight regression.
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