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it's called Sonoma Valley and has been leaked over 2 years ago.
You're welcome.
Inb4 Tom says his "insider sources" now tells him that it's SS 4nm Zen 5c.So that's what it is. Tom from MLID said that he heard that name Sonoma in relation to future AMD product but wasn't sure what it was related to...
Area optimisation seems to have been the main concern in the Zenxc core design philosophy to better compete with the higher core counts that ARM Neoverse etc solutions can field, and in that they have certainly excelled.since Zen 5c is more power optimized silicon similar to ARM cores
Sounds perfect for a Mendochino successor.AMD will test It on something which is not a very important product.
I think you’re probably talking about the HSM (hardware security module). Yes, that’s most likely ARM based. I’ve had to hack these in Tricore, PowerPC & x86 processors as part of my job and they’ve always been ARM ISA. These aren’t developed by the people who created the processor but are purchased IP.Actually there s an ARM core in their CPUs for security purposes.
Inb4 Tom says his "insider sources" now tells him that it's SS 4nm Zen 5c.
It's the PSP implementing ARM's TrustZone using a Cortex-A5.I think you’re probably talking about the HSM (hardware security module). Yes, that’s most likely ARM based. I’ve had to hack these in Tricore, PowerPC & x86 processors as part of my job and they’ve always been ARM ISA. These aren’t developed by the people who created the processor but are purchased IP.
Could honestly use it for the next Steam Deck and other handheld gaming devices as well. Eight Zen 5c cores at 3.5 GHz on a cheap SS node is quite potent, especially since they also have experience with RDNA on a Samsung node via Exynos.Sounds perfect for a Mendochino successor.
who cares about random e-beggars.So that's what it is. Tom from MLID said that he heard that name Sonoma in relation to future AMD product but wasn't sure what it was related to...
It's a TrustZone implementation and not something AMD actually did in-house.Actually there s an ARM core in their CPUs for security purposes.
it's an OK option but Valve can pay real money.Eight Zen 5c cores at 3.5 GHz on a cheap SS node is quite potent
No they don't, AMD has diddle squat to do with RDNA2/3/whatever implementation on Exynos, that's all on S.LSI.since they also have experience with RDNA on a Samsung node via Exynos.
Valve wouldn't use It for Steam Deck 2.Could honestly use it for the next Steam Deck and other handheld gaming devices as well. Eight Zen 5c cores at 3.5 GHz on a cheap SS node is quite potent, especially since they also have experience with RDNA on a Samsung node via Exynos.
What you posted is supposedly the mobile roadmap, no desktop parts there.Where do you guys reckon Strix Halo's Geekebench ST performance will land at?
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Closer to Strix Point or closer to Fire Range? Or somewhere in between?
Historically, AMD's mobile APUs have had less ST performance than their desktop counterparts, due to lower clock speeds.
ze latter, it's a full LLC part after all.Closer to Strix Point or closer to Fire Range?
Can't you make It larger? I can barely read It!View attachment 88994View attachment 88995View attachment 88996
Ooh there's a substantial 200 point gap between 7945HX and 7950X.
My mistake. I assumed they were much closer.
So Black Friday is now. Decision time.
With regards to AM5 desktop Zen5, what are your expectations for the main properties compared to Zen4:
1. ST performance increase
2. MT performance increase
3. Core count increase (for top SKU)
4. Introduction of big.LITTLE?
5. Power consumption & perf/watt
6. Price increase or decrease, for same corresponding SKU (e.g. 7950X3D vs 8950X3D)
7. And perhaps most important: Release date of Zen5
8. Anything else?
For anyone considering either buying Zen4 during BF at a discount now, or waiting 6+ months for Zen5, answers are needed!
This is the most important question so I will only answer this one.8. Anything else?
Yes, unless Zen5 will launch close in time and provides much better performance for a good price compared to Zen 4.Zen 4 buys you peace of mind, now and for the future.
>25%.1. ST performance increase
Same as 1T.2. MT performance increase
None.3. Core count increase (for top SKU)
Mobile-only and quite literally forever at that.4. Introduction of big.LITTLE?
More power, more perf/W still. Same as Turin.5. Power consumption & perf/watt
You'll pay more and you'll like it.6. Price increase or decrease, for same corresponding SKU (e.g. 7950X3D vs 8950X3D)
~April'24 or therein.7. And perhaps most important: Release date of Zen5
So Black Friday is now. Decision time.
With regards to AM5 desktop Zen5, what are your expectations for the main properties compared to Zen4:
1. ST performance increase
2. MT performance increase
3. Core count increase (for top SKU)
4. Introduction of big.LITTLE?
5. Power consumption & perf/watt
6. Price increase or decrease, for same corresponding SKU (e.g. 7950X3D vs 8950X3D)
7. And perhaps most important: Release date of Zen5
8. Anything else?
For anyone considering either buying Zen4 during BF at a discount now, or waiting 6+ months for Zen5, answers are needed!
Does this mean we’re getting closer to knowing production fmax? Would 5.3ghz be an accurate guess for 1T fmax? Or am I too high/low?>25%.
Yeah.Does this mean we’re getting closer to knowing production fmax?
My numbers are a fair bit below the real ones so you can try guessing either way.Or am I too high/low?