Dresdenboy
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Worthless point, as this heavily depends on the design.What 4Ghz MPUs have Samsung made on their 14lpp?
Worthless point, as this heavily depends on the design.What 4Ghz MPUs have Samsung made on their 14lpp?
Ye, its not pretty. And 140W in a world where 65W is the norm now for non K chips. That's not going to sell well. People want smaller packages and low power. Only the "dinosaur" people accepts 140W or higher.
I guess my new name is T-Rex!:thumbsup:
Dn't mistake being blunt for being...you know...correct. About anything.
It will, people love more power in smaller envelopes. Asrock x99 itx is permanently out of stock in microcenter compared to the rest of x99 boards. And with a 140w tdp it will certainly pack more punch than anything intel has for 65w tdp in anything but the crappiest, pure singlethreaded ipc and clockspeed dependant scenarios, as hw-e currently does now.Ye, its not pretty. And 140W in a world where 65W is the norm now for non K chips. That's not going to sell well. People want smaller packages and low power. Only the "dinosaur" people accepts 140W or higher.
Ye, its not pretty. And 140W in a world where 65W is the norm now for non K chips. That's not going to sell well. People want smaller packages and low power. Only the "dinosaur" people accepts 140W or higher.
Funny, I live in the world where the flagship Intel i7 5960x is a 140 watt chip. I don't see you throwing that brick at Intel's glass house. Seems very, very hypocritical to me.
So is the i7 5960x a dinosaur, too? Because that's pretty much exactly what you are saying.
Even at 22nm, it takes a lot of electricity to feed 16 threads.
Because its not a mainstream part and its not running on a mainstream platform. Not sure how this can confuse you so much. But it obviously did.
At 14nm you just get 10% higher clock for the same 16 threads at 140W.
If every single AM4 boards needs to support 140W it will drive up OEM cost. That's something they wont be happy about.
And you suddenly think Zen's mainstream parts are going to 140 watts with a die shrink to 14 nm FinFET? The lack of common sense is astounding to me.
I'm sorry, what part of his post implies this? I must have missed it.
What is the TDP of the soon to be released Broadwell E, especially the 10C/20T?
140W.
Which is probably the same TDP of the rumored 32 core Opteron. But somehow Intel's 140 watts is better.
That R&D included process development and full custom CPU design without R&D centers in China and India.So you say that Intel needs to make all the mistakes in the book, AMD make everything right. And even then they couldn't beat the Pentium-M. And back then their R&D was much higher than today and they had a fab that was in the game. Are you saying Skylake is a P4 type disaster?
Ye, its not pretty. And 140W in a world where 65W is the norm now for non K chips. That's not going to sell well. People want smaller packages and low power. Only the "dinosaur" people accepts 140W or higher.
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)So why dont you give us a detailed run down on why you are so pessimistic on Zen based of the TECHNICAL details we know so far. Don't worry about keeping it simple go into the Gory details for us, we all might learn something.
So you say that Intel needs to make all the mistakes in the book, AMD make everything right.
If you already need to rely on overclocking its lost. You should know that.
What 4Ghz MPUs have Samsung made on their 14lpp?
But Intel does use a whole different socket for it.
I think the point about new AMD CPUs from low wattage to very high wattage using the same socket is an interesting one, though I'm not sure it will matter overall.
As I said earlier, it was a bit of a problem with AM3(+) in that you could put high watt CPUs in boards that couldn't handle the power draw.
Not only that, one of the reasons why many diehard AMD users stick with AMD is that they generally they can upgrade with just a processor swap and retain an existing motherboard. Intel always forces you to buy a new motherboard by changing the socket each generation.
Why wont you gift us with your superior knowledge and intellect and answer my question? :'(
to quote myself (cuz im that kind of guy)
Not only that, one of the reasons why many diehard AMD users stick with AMD is that they generally they can upgrade with just a processor swap and retain an existing motherboard.
Why don't you give us a detailed run down on why you are so optimistic on Zen based of the TECHNICAL details we know so far.
