I think I will wait for the benches...
Sorry OP for the OT:thumbsup: I hate proprietary binary formats; I have experience being burned by a bug with SBPF a few years back. Even OA can be a pain due to version compatibilities...but at least you have a chance of figuring out if the problem is in the database vs. the tool because you can get OA source code and access to the OA bug database.
4 issue wide decoder per core? Welcome back to 2006, AMD.
How funny that the company that delivers like clockwork has not even officially unveiled their next-gen details but yet the company that doesn't has already done it for their next-next gen.
According to Mark Papermaster, the improvements should yield up to 30% performance increase, but our sources inside the company beg to differ.
"Steamroller is not Bulldozer Enhanced. F*** no. The layout might look the same but our LEGO blocks are completely different. When all is said and done we should get 45% improvement and this goes to show how the Bulldozer was f***** design. This is all what Bulldozer was supposed to be."
Following up on the Steamroller coverage, this vrzone article today sprinkles in some "inside sources" opinions:
AMD Pushes Steamroller and Excavator Forward, Bullish about Performance Increases
including this quote:
I just hope this is for real, and not just an inside engineer "talking trash", as competition is always good for us.
Long time AMD fan Here. BUT it sounds like AMD is digging their own grave with all these Names..
Wait a moment,the author of that article is no other than Theo "reverse MUltithreading" Valich? The author of the other VR-zone gem ,"Piledriver canceled-AMD will put the hope on Steamroller", was Mr. Novakovic. I would disregard vr-zone from now on. They are just making things up I'm afraid. 45% performance improvement? In what exactly? Just dreams I'm afraid.
Fool me once,shame on you,fool me twice...I hadn't caught that, glad you did and that you took the time to mention it so a few more of us would be clued in :thumbsup:
Yeah these guys just literally make up stuff for the money. Anonymous sources indeed. Isn't that the ultimate CYA when making up stories?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
As much as I wish anything from AMD was competitive (because competition drives innovation), I have very little faith in AMD pulling another "Phenom 2"-like release. Bulldozer was a big disappointment, Vishera chips haven't even been released yet, and now AMD is touting Steamroller? As other posters have said, Vishera might end up being another disappointment and with Steamroller being one to two years away from release (in realistic time frames), all I can say is....bring on Haswell. Heck, bring on Ivy Bridge-E.
Actually steamroller should be released in less than a year with Kaveri. I hope they succeed, so they at least get some credibility with the 'execution execution execution" strategy. (hoping the 28nm will be alot better than the 'failed' 32nm node).
Come on, do you really think AMD went to all the trouble and expense of developing the Piledriver core just to sell it for 6-9 months?
Zomg 45% STEAM Roller will be the INTEL Destroyer!!!
Long time AMD fan Here. BUT it sounds like AMD is digging their own grave with all these Names..
I just hope this is for real, and not just an inside engineer "talking trash", as competition is always good for us.
Steamroller will have AVX2 and an extension of XOP.No, No. It's "Steamroller will be 50% faster than Haswell!"
Anyone know if SR will have AVX2?
Come on, do you really think AMD went to all the trouble and expense of developing the Piledriver core just to sell it for 6-9 months?
That would be an incredible waste of shareholder money if it turns out to be the case.
Given what we know of AMD's execution, implying stuff will ship in H1 and you are lucky to be able to buy it from newegg by Christmas in H2, I will be pleasantly surprised if any of us can buy a steamroller-based SKU from newegg before December 2013. :|