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yes yes but not answering my question there mate.Clocks are down.
Zen2/4 were incremental and that is what you're getting with Zen6.
No.so it's a refresh?
Dense is just less clocks less area floorplan.what about this zen dense on zen normal none sense some of the kinfolk here are peddling?
I was hoping for the categories part =)Everywhere not cores and L3 and I mean that most sincerely.
In data center.Are we getting chiplet based AI accelerators?
No, most of it is beyond irrelevant for CPUs.More Xilinix IP?
Beyond useless for general purpose CPUs.HBM?
No.So L2 will increase?
What Intel does has no relation to anything AMD.Given that Intel might do the same that makes sense for 'fatter' cores.
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.yes yes but not answering my question there mate.
so it's a refresh? what about this zen dense on zen normal none sense some of the kinfolk here are peddling?
no.this is how AMD will connect chiplets in all of their products.
No it's the maximum of what you're getting in mainstream segments for a long while.Strix Halo will turn out only scratching the surface of what is to come in mobile.
but you said zen 1 to ze n 2 and zend 3 to zen 4. zen 4 was considered a refresh.
yes because I was asking if it'll be on the same package together.Dense is just less clocks less area floorplan.
you quote the wrong person joe?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.
Getting those GMI links routed through the substrate dirt road is becomes increasingly challenging, and also the dirt road has tolls in terms of latency, power, bandwidth.
The bridges will open (nearly) toll free highways.
On the client, the bridges will have disproportionate impact in mobile, finally allowing chiplets. IMO, Strix Halo will turn out only scratching the surface of what is to come in mobile.
No it's a new core.zen 4 was considered a refresh.
where z3 to z4 was a refresh of sorta, z6 is iterative? cache, cores, strippers?No it's a new core.
Just an iterative one.
It's not.where z3 to z4 was a refresh of sorta
anything else you can give out about z5 and 6?It's not.
Refreshes don't give you IPC in low teens.
I guess Zen 6 is akin to Zen 4 (~11-13% IPC?) while Zen 7 , if it even exists under that name, should be another big(ger) jump?It's not.
Refreshes don't give you IPC in low teens.
It make sense to me if AMD will, in the future, aim for more commonality between high end APUs and dGPUs.No it's the maximum of what you're getting in mainstream segments for a long while.
Answer the question? did you mean to quote me because you went on a wild rant about chiplets.It make sense to me if AMD will, in the future, aim for more commonality between high end APUs and dGPUs.
I thought zen 4 was a 19% geomean jump? is he saying the 20-25% from z4 to z5 is not a geomean jump?I guess Zen 6 is akin to Zen 4 (~11-13% IPC?) while Zen 7 , if it even exists under that name, should be another big(ger) jump?
It was just my theory (rant) of Zen 6+ generations would likely bring.Answer the question? did you mean to quote me because you went on a wild rant about chiplets.
crap yeah i missed my own question which you were responding to. you might have a point there. it was 5 months or less ago that su or someone else said amd was heavily relying on ai inferencing for routing on hardware and cleaning up what had to be by hand. the concept of computer automated routing isn't new technology but the ai part does a lot better than what you had available in the field after hand drafting went away. I haven't looked at the rdna4 canceled product i am assuming you mean mcrap's leak. i do remember someone here mentioning a separate dense die in addition to normal 1-2x dies around christmas or earlier. or the compute dies as they stnd now being increased in size to accomodate and additioning 8 cores but those being dense cores.It was just my theory (rant) of Zen 6+ generations would likely bring.
Yes, odds are core tocks, evens are uncore tocks.I guess Zen 6 is akin to Zen 4 (~11-13% IPC?) while Zen 7 , if it even exists under that name, should be another big(ger) jump?
The opposite.It make sense to me if AMD will, in the future, aim for more commonality between high end APUs and dGPUs.
Core will be updated here and there but cIOD and interconnect will be widely different.For the Everything else is not - Can you give high level categories where stuff will be changing?
I think we know the interposer if changing correct?
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 thought zen 4 was a 19% geomean jump? is he saying the 20-25% from z4 to z5 is not a geomean jump?
Yes, odds are core tocks, evens are uncore tocks.
The opposite.
dGPs share their design with server and client lives in a FOWLP ghetto.