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MT perf is coming from essentially all just IPC. Check out how Zen 4 clocks in all core workloads, it's pretty close to the ST peak frequencies of their respective skus as well.RedGamingTech leaking today 16C Zen5 to score 49000 in CB23 MT and mid to high 2000 ST. Know he is not very trustworthy and may have just guessed this, extrapolated from previous jumps between generations.
Still, if true, interesting. I said i wont be buying Zen5, if it wont add more cores (which seems to be not happening), but this actually sounds like decent jump and consideration for purchase, if the CPU will be available for about the same price as 7950x. Could we see 5,8GHz all core clocks?
So Intel's M1 wannabe. Does it have unified memory?It's a 4+4 10W ULP part.
All APUs do since Kaveri (and I think SKL on Intel?).Does it have unified memory?
Doing the math on that, it doesn't really add up. The only way those numbers work is if it were severely limited by power/thermals.RedGamingTech leaking today 16C Zen5 to score 49000 in CB23 MT and mid to high 2000 ST. Know he is not very trustworthy and may have just guessed this, extrapolated from previous jumps between generations.
Still, if true, interesting. I said i wont be buying Zen5, if it wont add more cores (which seems to be not happening), but this actually sounds like decent jump and consideration for purchase, if the CPU will be available for about the same price as 7950x. Could we see 5,8GHz all core clocks?
MT numbers are not real.The only way those numbers work is if it were severely limited by power/thermals.
I guess I'm reading too far into the "mid to high" 2000 ST scores. If it was something like ST=2800, then the MT score would be higher than what he's quoting unless all-core boost clocks are scaled down much more than they are with Zen 4.MT numbers are not real.
1t kinda sorta is, though.
Again, his nT numbers are off.I guess I'm reading too far into the "mid to high" 2000 ST scores. If it was something like ST=2800, then the MT score would be higher than what he's quoting unless all-core boost clocks are scaled down much more than they are with Zen 4.
GFX tile is N3e.
that's nT.ST CB R23: 37523
They mean business with all their parts.Like they mean business with the Strix Halo.
That is multithread fyi. ST is 2050-2060
That is multithread fyi. ST is 2050-2060
I know that. It was mistakenly uploaded before being finished.that's nT.
From TPU
16C32T R9 7950X
ST CB R23: 2051
MT CB R23: 37523
+30% IPC: 2666 points in ST
+35% IPC: 2769 points in ST
+40% IPC: 2871 points in ST
This is without boost regression.
We don't know If Zen5 really has >=30% IPC increase.Wow! If that happens, and it is a good proxy of other ST limited apps, I will definitely be doing back to back Zen4 and Zen 5 upgrades.
It really does.We don't know If Zen5 really has >=30% IPC increase.
If you have the money for it, that is.I will definitely be doing back to back Zen 4 and Zen 5 upgrades.
If you have the money for it, that is.
lmao.which hopefully will be in the same $400 - $500 range as 7800x3d
lmao.
Do not be naive.
$599 if you're lucky.
Yea.For 8 core Zen 5 on N4 + V-Cache?
AMD can charge whatever they want since ARL isn't really a competition per se (you've seen pre-Si projections for it).That should be a mainstream part, printing money for AMD even at $399.
7800X3D already cost $449. There is no way AMD would go lower than that. If Intel won't be very competitive, then what @adroc_thurston said about price could turn out to be true.For 8 core Zen 5 on N4 + V-Cache?
That should be a mainstream part, printing money for AMD even at $399.
7800X3D already cost $449. There is no way AMD would go lower than that. If Intel won't be very competitive, then what @adroc_thurston said about price could turn out to be true.
That's naive.I would be expecting the same price range for Zen 5 + V-Cache as Zen 4 + V-Cache.
You can't sell fewer parts when you're the only option.and selling far fewer parts
That's naive.
You've seen launch day Zen3 pricing well enough.
You can't sell fewer parts when you're the only option.
Zen3 had no shortage, look at the SRPs.I would not be going by the shortage pricing, and instead go on normal market situation.
You can command ASPs when you're in the lead.Regardless of how much better AMD product might be vs. Intel, there are only so many units that sell in the market in $600 price band vs. $450 price band.