Doom2pro
Senior member
is there any reason for AMD to not reveal their launch lineup right now when retail listings are out?
It would be enforcing bad behavior on the part of the leakers, as I assume AMD didn't want this information out yet.
is there any reason for AMD to not reveal their launch lineup right now when retail listings are out?
AMD is dreaming if they dont think SKU listings appear in advance. They always do.It would be enforcing bad behavior on the part of the leakers, as I assume AMD didn't want this information out yet.
AMD is dreaming if they dont think SKU listings appear in advance. They always do.
They want to make it a hard launch.is there any reason for AMD to not reveal their launch lineup right now when retail listings are out?
It will not be the only hard thing at launch...They want to make it a hard launch.
Intels response is in august 🙂It will not be the only hard thing at launch...
I'm talking about Intel's response of course 😛
We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
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Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
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Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
if those results are true, and include the poor memory score ,then colour me impressed!We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
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Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
Also there is a supposed Zen engineering sample picture going around with that same code, probably a Bristol Ridge AM4 part (thus the blacked out parts).
https://www.pic-upload.de/view-32649656/RyzenSampleRevision6.png.html
1. There is a photo of the very same sample with literally same name written on it in one of these Zen threads. You have literally posted it here.Yet the SKUs listed lately all start with YD not ZD
To start with: just post your source.This is literally bulldozer all over again. It cant even beat a 4th generation i3.
If he posts a valid source, that link and his source are both real benchmarks.
It cant even beat a 4th generation i3.
@sm625, can you link to that particular Passmark CPU number result, #771904? I'm not finding it. Where did you get that picture from? What's the source?
Besides, Passmark reports CPUID string... that G3258 could very well be running at 5GHz, explaining how 6700k is getting beaten.
We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
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Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
![]()
Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
Assuming the benchmark is real and is a Ryzen chip at 3.4/3.8, it loses by 7% to a 3.9GHz (boost clock) Haswell chip while it's at presumably 3.8GHz itself, which makes it 4.5% behind Haswell IPC. Yup, sounds just as bad as Bulldozer, you're right! Again, assuming the results are even legitimate.It is not bristol ridge. It is an 8 core Ryzen. Stop spreading FUD.
This is literally bulldozer all over again. It cant even beat a 4th generation i3.
1. There is a photo of the very same sample with literally same name written on it in one of these Zen threads. You have literally posted it here.
You need to download passmark and run it locally. It will be some time before it appears on their website.
My G3258 is running at 4.4 GHz.
We finally have a Ryzen passmark baseline. Sorry, it is a turd.
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Beaten to a pulp by my 3 year old $50 cpu.
The main passmark score is 15084, compared to 17683 of the 6900K.
The memory score is really bad too, at 1800.
I predict that the top tier 95W Zen CPU from the initial release group will have the following passmark scores:
13000 Multithread
1800 Single thread
This prediction is based on the fact that Nvidia engineering + TSMC 16nm appears to be more than 50% ahead of AMD engineering + GF14nm in terms of perf per watt. And Intel should at least be able to match Nvidia+TSMC, if not outright beat them.
Would you care to place a bet on what the passmark scores will be?