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AMD should lock-down the multiplier and engineer different CPU options based on thermals and power efficiency and work with OEMs to ensure the entire package is put together in the 'right way' for different applications.
Ensuring the right CPU in the right product is important for both market perception as well as performance. Intel does a very good at this and AMD should make this a focus, especially as we move away from older, thicker 'standard laptops' into more 'creative' designs and increasingly-thinner and lighter designs.
Having one or more Carrizo SKUs converted from locked multiplier to unclocked multiplier does not change what your writing.
What it does is increase freedom and versatility in DIY without affecting OEM.
The question, in my mind, is what SKUs can be changed from locked to unlocked multiplier without affecting AMD's existing product differentiation/segmentation. I am thinking definitely the top 35 watt SKU would be a candidate as well as an Athlon x4 SKU (which I doubt exists, but could be made from dies with defect to display, media, etc)
I would also like to see a ULV SKU with unlocked multiplier as well (being able to run passive at stock would be awesome), but I am guessing for this to happen it would need to have the same price and core/iGPU config as the top 35 watt SKU.
