Did you ever hear the joke about the AMD guy who kept telling everyone "IPC does not decrease!"?
That was fail-proof too, and yet...
I have to say again: Bonjour! I'm a french model!
I can't be the only one that got this??
2012-11-17 05:36:16 < BugMaster> Skyler_: nothing really. the only difference from A10-5800K (Piledrive) are Model number (and I am not sure that this model number corresponds to steamroller and not piledrive) and PkgType (FS1r2 vs FM2)
2012-11-17 05:40:51 < Skyler_> it claims to be a kaveri
2012-11-17 05:45:10 < BugMaster> it hase 13h model number so still 10h-1Fh range. from old info steamroller was supposed to be 30-3Fh range (for APUs) but after FX-8300 release (which have 02h model and piledrive CPU was supposed to be 20-2Fh) I am not sure that info was correct
2012-11-17 05:46:20 < Skyler_> That is weird, so maybe it isn't a steamroller
2012-11-17 05:46:31 < Skyler_> It didn't say steamroller, it said kaveri, but kaveri is supposed to be steamroller?
2012-11-17 05:46:49 < BugMaster> and it doesn't have any new instruction support vs trinity
2012-11-17 05:47:13 < BugMaster> yes. if it was named kaveri than it is should be steamroller
2012-11-17 05:49:27 < Skyler_> did steamroller claim new instruction sets?
2012-11-17 05:49:52 < BugMaster> i don't remember so probably no
2012-11-17 05:50:22 < BugMaster> but there was hope for AVX2
2012-11-17 05:55:24 < BugMaster> there is probably way to look if this is really Kaveri or not by looking if GPU part of this APU is GCN or VLIW4
2012-11-17 06:24:40 < Skyler_> BugMaster: the graphics drivers don't work fyi
2012-11-17 06:24:49 < Skyler_> it came with "standard vga" installed
2012-11-17 06:24:53 < Skyler_> and I tried to install amd's but it failed
2012-11-17 06:25:06 < Skyler_> Throttlestop doesn't work;it can't detect the CPU
2012-11-17 06:25:12 < Skyler_> Core Temp thinks it's 1.6ghz, but cpu-z thinks it's 3.2
2012-11-17 06:25:27 < Skyler_> there's a lot of weirdnesses that suggest it's a new chip
2012-11-17 06:25:42 < BugMaster> dunno if gpu-z can work without drivers
2012-11-17 06:28:21 < BugMaster> but yes such weirdnesses are indication that is something new and not simple new revision of trinity
2012-11-17 06:29:53 < Skyler_> which is VLIW and which is GCN?
2012-11-17 06:36:32 < BugMaster> hm. gpu-z doesn't really show this. it only shows only gpu famaly. than dunno how to check it
:hmm: seems unlikely since the last official word from AMD was that it hadn't taped out yet, I doubt they went from not being taped out to having working silicon in hand in the span of a month.
Maybe they learned from the llano/trinity disaster and they don't want to talk about kaveri for fear it will do to trinity inventories what trinity did to llano inventories?
Llano swollen inventories weren't caused by consumers waiting for Trinity, but by missed sales targets that left them with huge inventories. If seasonal trends were to be followed this year AMD would have something around 1.5 billion in Q2 and 1.6 billion in Q3, instead they got 1.4 in Q2 and 1.25 in Q3.
If they really taped out Steamroller, I find strange we are not seeing leaked slides with something like "20% "uplift" in <<insert cherry picked benchmark here>> workloads". The leak is either false or Steamroller does not bring something worth talking. Launch would still be a year away, they could use some good news for the future.
Desperate hopes?
It also smells of nothing but bogus.
The next APU will be a Piledriver refresh, unlikely that someone outside from AMD get a Steamroller based APU this year. I guess he didn't realize AMD delayed Kaveri into 2014, so he believes he get one while in reality it's just a Piledriver based APU.
Desperate hopes?
It also smells of nothing but bogus.
Trinity is PD. There have been rumors that Richland is also PD + CGN. The only think I can think of is that the XBOX 720 APUs are doing well, in which case it may not have been difficult for AMD to start ramping up for Kaveri. Even if it is 20% faster than Trinity, AMD would be better off not bragging about it so that they can keep shipping Trinity. When it get's closer to release, they can start bragging an dropping the prices on Trinity.
I can't imagine, at this point, that AMD would release Server/workstation SR on anything but 20nm (~2014) then they should be able to get the power envelope down to levels more attractive to their server customers (especially for a drop in socket replacement) and keep the clocks up because that node has an SHP process. Hopefully, by then, AMD can do better than a 15% bump in performance. Rumors put SR IPC at 30-50% > than PD, taking the former as more likely, it could be a respectable CPU. Of course, this and a buck fifty will buy you a coffee.
