Jaguar will be a speedy little chip 🙂. I wonder how will 18W Jaguar compare to 18W Trinity,should be interesting.
I trust this simulations
BULLDOZER my friend, BULLDOZER .
That's partly because they made Trinity's parent a frequency monster, and partly because Bobcat and now Jaguar aren't that.IPC = "big fat cores" my @T$
Phenom I had a crippling flaw: its top clock speeds were terrible. I'm sure Steamroller will have its own set of issues, but it'd be pretty hard to top Phenom I in the "flop category."Phenom 1 my friend, Phenom 1.
Phenom I had crippling flaw: its top clock speeds were terrible. I'm sure Steamroller will have its own set of issues, but it'd be pretty hard to top Phenom I in the "flop category."
It's obvious that SR core will be the best "bulldozer" when it launches. What we don't know is how much faster will it be. If they get 15-20% IPC jump and 10% clock jump vs FX8150,then I would consider it a job well done.
No,SR core will be in client chips too.Aren't there rumors that Steamroller isn't going to be released on desktop, only mobile and server?
Phenom 1 my friend, Phenom 1.
Those rumors are started by morons that don't understand that the chips that don't make server-grade qualification are binned as desktop chips. AMD isn't going to suddenly start throwing away less-than-perfect but still fully functional chips.Aren't there rumors that Steamroller isn't going to be released on desktop, only mobile and server?
Does anyone know what the size of the chip will be and how beefy the graphics are? This is the most interesting AMD product since Bobcat and I'm wondering if anyone has a bit more info. One of these little guys in a slim design laptop might sell quite well.
^ this guy probably knows better than I do, and hes guessing its gonna be around 79-85mm^2.http://www.chip-architect.com/news/A...eview_Atom.jpgAPUs have lower transistor density than GPUs.
380M transistors ÷ 75 mm² = 5.06M transistors/mm²
Bobcat ~75mm²
cpu part is 3+3+4.6+4.6=15.2mm²(cores and cache)
75-15.2=59.8mm² for the IGP+memory controller
The same gpu as this igp is Radeon HD 7350 and it's size is 59mm² on 40nm process so the gpu part has the same density.
Actually moving from 40->28nm transistor density doubled in GPU.Even if transistor density doubled for going from 40 nm to 28 nm (actually the more realistic scaling would be 1.42x), it still wouldn't be in the same ball park as Cape Verde and Pitcairn, which have transistor densities of >12M transistors/mm².
Turks 118mm² 716 million Transistors
Cape Verde 123mm² 1500 million Transistors
Back to jaguar die size
Radeon HD 7470 is 67mm² with 370 million Transistors(configuration: 160:8:4; 64bit)
So a GCN chip with ~700 million transistors should be around the same size but 2CU in my opinion shouldn't be more than 500-550 million transistors so I think the size would be ~55-60mm² for igp+memory controller.
Let's add 4 cores 4x 3.1mm² + 4x3mm²(cache should be smaller because this value is for 40nm and not for 28nm) and this adds up to 24.4mm².
My final estimation for Jaguar APU is ~79.4-84.4mm². At worst I don't think it would be more than 90mm².
Considering you get more than double of CPU and IGP power I think this die size is very nice at least if AMD's estimation is correct this time.
Considering you get more than double of CPU and IGP power I think this die size is very nice
Kabini and Temash will also integrate the Fusion Controller Hub (FCH, aka South Bridge) making these two APUs AMD's first true single-chip solutions.
Back to jaguar die size
Radeon HD 7470 is 67mm² with 370 million Transistors(configuration: 160:8:4; 64bit)
Let's add 4 cores 4x 3.1mm² + 4x3mm²(cache should be smaller because this value is for 40nm and not for 28nm)
Its a educated guess, based on 1CU being to little a upg in terms of performance,How many CUs will the chips have? He's saying 2, but I'm not sure where he's getting that from.
Yeah but what then? compair it to a 7770 with its 10 CU's ?7470 isn't GCN.
With enough cache, it probably could be competitive with the low-2GHz SKUs, sadly; but that would mean 4 of them, not 2, and about as much cache as BD, too. I seriously doubt, even if it could reach 3GHz and beyond, that performance would scale.It seems that Jaguar could work very well in servers. If a 16 core chip with 128bit memory interface and a big L3 cache could be made, imagine 2 of these on one die. It should totally smoke current 16-core server Bulldozers in parallel applications and wouldn't be that far behind in serial because of the better IPC.
Yeah but what then? compair it to a 7770 with its 10 CU's ?
Thats like 123mm^2 / 5th's = ~24.6mm^2 for the GPU portion?
28nm bulk should be comparable to 32nm SOI.
Jaguar will have 15% more IPC, and (almost) double the FPU right?
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IPC = "big fat cores" my @T$