Discussion Zen 5 Speculation (EPYC Turin and Strix Point/Granite Ridge - Ryzen 9000)

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No, Zen 4 was between 11 and 13% geomean, depending on whether you count gaming workloads in the average or not. 19% geomean (spec 1T workload) was Zen 2 -> Zen 3.
I am fairly certain lisa said 19%...
 

Joe NYC

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FOWLP will be the cheapest option for a while.

A little boring.

Although I hope TSMC and AMD keep accelerating and growing the Hybrid Bond capacity, the reality money being thrown on CoWoS has to be, to some extent, derailing / slowing down HB.

I hope there is some re-useability of the packaging equipment that does CoWoS, that it can also do HB.
 

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I think, looking at how the chiplets are connected in the cancelled Navi4x, this is how AMD will connect chiplets in all of their products.

Maybe later. But as I understand it, zen5 mostly changes things inside the cores themselves, the uncore and everything downstream of it is basically as in zen4. Zen6 then brings system-level changes.
 

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Maybe later. But as I understand it, zen5 mostly changes things inside the cores themselves, the uncore and everything downstream of it is basically as in zen4. Zen6 then brings system-level changes.
The Zen 6-based server Venice is rumored to be the thing to look forward viewed from the overall nextgen architecture PoV. Zen 5 is still using the current design.
 

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The Zen 6-based server Venice is rumored to be the thing to look forward viewed from the overall nextgen architecture PoV. Zen 5 is still using the current design.
Any idea what socket will Zen 6 have? It would not surprise me if the socket grows some more, beyond SP5.

SH5 socket is bigger, but apparently, it has no local memory pins...
 

Joe NYC

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No it's the same SP5 with different keying (no DDR pins, more serial I/O, more power etc).
Interesting. If the pins are different then keeping the same socket is good only for heatsink / cooling. Mobo will have to be different, the whole mobo design will have to be different if it is dropping DDR pins / DDR slots.

Can AMD fit any local memory or HBM inside the socket? Or way more cache?