Is there any expiry date on that wsa btw? Lol
http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Advanced_Micro_Devices_(AMD)/Wafer_Supply_AgreementWSA said:The Wafer Supply Agreement will be in effect no longer than May 2, 2024.
There are other options.I feel that my glooming was bad.... that is worse.... consider that if AMD quits the market the prices will likely skyrocket to new levels... they are literally abusing the customers....
10-15% is my prediction...I left the raw data at bottom of graph. The theorized zen would be avg 25% faster than a 6700k in MT, not 10-15.
SMT might even result in lower performance under specific circumstances.10-15% is my prediction...
Did you know, Intels old SMT paper "Power-Sensitive Multithreaded Architecture" showed 1C SMT giving 1.4x performance gain.
Who would have thought (!)
The part we don't hear often is that 1.4x performance (IPC) through SMT carries a 1.2x power penalty. Simply more utilization.
Let alone adding beefed up cores to the mix.
I'm complaining that obvious sarcasm isn't obvious.
Samsung isn't manufactoring anything for AMD on 14nm from the looks of it.
The big issue isn't if they make it on Glofo or Samsung. But that they dont make it on the better TSMC 16FF+.
For 1C running SPEC CPU workloads, yup. For 4C that'll equate to a 2x gain in throughput.SMT might even result in lower performance under specific circumstances.
Do you compare the 40% IPC uplift with a SMT based uplift? Very interesting take. It will be interesting to see, how this may lead to useful predictions.
All companies except AMD seem to be avoiding the 14nm LPE/P like the lep'ered one
All companies except AMD seem to be avoiding the 14nm LPE/P like the lep'ered one. Even Apple abandoned it after a single product?
Qualcomm needed a devils pact to go 14LPP instead of 16FF+. Foolish company just for getting into the S7.
How foolish of them to have made just US$ 5.3 billion in profits last year. We don't need such foolish companies. With the way they are bleeding money we probably won't see them in 10 years. Good riddance.
Are you sure that this is just a matter of the used process? As it seems, there were also heat problems with older Snapdragons (20nm). 20nm vs. 14nm was never promised as a big performance jump at iso power (35% at best). S7 also doesn't seem to do that bad. Same for the S6 with big.LITTLE. Even the 14nm Apple A9 throttles less while running higher frequencies than its predecessor. So is there a systematic problem with the process or is it more related to the SoC and/or phone designs?For 1C running SPEC CPU workloads, yup. For 4C that'll equate to a 2x gain in throughput.
Personally, I think AMD should jump to TSMCs 10nm which is ramping year end.
I don't want them to make the F10h @ 65nm mistake all over again. I'm more worried about their clocks/power than the uarch performance.
I'm not comparing but just look at the problem Qualcomm's SD 820 is having, after the 810 saga. Samsung 14nm, two fast cores and two slow cores, billed and previewed as 1.3-2.0x performance at 30% less power. The reality? Paper stats mean very little.
The performance is rubbish after about 10 seconds under load. The devices (i.e. HTC 10) overheat big time -> causing thermal throttling -> causing lag and stuttering, migrating all the load to the slower Kryo cluster. The battery life is also 2007 level unless you primarily use Whatsapp and have a high standby time.
Sent from HTC 10
Can you show the link to the process?Their chip volume was down 19% YoY.
Today is Computex day so where the hell is Zen or Bristol Ridge?? Usually there are shit loads of leaked info and picks or video's hours before the event. Damn it all this waiting is killing me.. Come on guys show us something for god sakes..
Can you show the link to the process?
Today is Computex day so where the hell is Zen or Bristol Ridge?? Usually there are shit loads of leaked info and picks or video's hours before the event. Damn it all this waiting is killing me.. Come on guys show us something for god sakes..
Wouldn't be surprised if the "7th" gen. APUs initially lauch as mobile only (FP4) and AM4 stuff follow closer to the launch of Zen.
Wouldn't be surprised if the "7th" gen. APUs initially lauch as mobile only (FP4) and AM4 stuff follow closer to the launch of Zen.
This would only be enough for oversimplified models, or to support an agenda.You mean their financials?