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It matters, because a lot of people don't want to run the CPU at higher TDP than necessary. On Zen4, you would not get much lower performance if running at 120W compared to 170W.It doesn't matter you do.
All that matters is what ships fused out of the fab.
And that is 170W GNR parts.
People run stuff stock.It matters, because a lot of people don't want to run the CPU at higher TDP than necessary. On Zen4, you would not get much lower performance if running at 120W compared to 170W.
You're shadowboxing with stuff that's not real.If that is not the case for Zen5, then it means that if running at 120W TDP the perf/watt difference between Zen5 vs Zen4 is not as big as the >20% you claimed at 170W TDP. So for those people intending to run at 120W TDP, Zen5 will not be such a big performance improvement compared to Zen4.
Not everyone does. Zen5 can run at 120W if desired by changing the max TDP BIOS setting, just like Zen4.People run stuff stock.
Stock is 170W aka what GNR ships at.
It's reality for those that will run at 120W.You're shadowboxing with stuff that's not real.
If Zen 5's PPW isn't good at the astronomically high limit of 10W per core instead of 14.5W per core, then they are really going to struggle in even lower watt per core like servers.a discounted Zen4 might be a better option than Zen5
Again, people run chips ootb.Not everyone does. Zen5 can run at 120W if desired by changing the max TDP BIOS setting, just like Zen4.
You're shadowboxing stuff that doesn't exist once again.Since you're avoiding the question, my assumption is that the perf/watt difference between Zen5 vs Zen4 will not be so big at 120W, compared to at 170W. So for those people, a discounted Zen4 might be a better option than Zen5.
Again, not everyone does.Again, people run chips ootb.
Correct doesn't exist since not released yet. But will not be shadowboxing once released.You're shadowboxing stuff that doesn't exist once again.
Outliers don't matter.Again, not everyone does.
Because you fight whatever imaginary stuff that exists in your brain and is not real.Correct doesn't exist since not released yet. But will not be shadowboxing once released.
No he did not. He answered it fully.Since you're avoiding the question,
Yea.Is 6000 still the memory sweet spot or will that be possible to run faster reliably?
No, this core copes helluva lot better with it.and faster memory is preferable when not on X3D.
He's a bit obsessed so no need to engage him.No he did not. He answered it fully.
– There are no such projections.
– There are no such samples.
He did not answer the question about perf/watt at 120W TDP for Zen5 vs Zen4.No he did not. He answered it fully.
– There are no such projections.
– There are no such samples.
You can't.they can be set to max 120W TDP in the BIOS settings,
I wish that were as commonplace as you seem to assume it is. Even plenty consumer systems don't offer such BIOS settings. Don't know what makes you think all reference boards would.they can be set to max 120W TDP in the BIOS settings
You mean the Eng CPU sample you got only runs on a ref MB that you got along with it, and that ref MB does not allow changing max TDP setting from stock? Yeah, in that case there’s no way of knowing.You can't.
It's a ref platform.
It's not really tied to that RVP physically but no UEFI should currently support GNR besides the AMD ref one, so yeah.You mean the Eng CPU sample you got only runs on a ref MB that you got along with it, and that ref MB does not allow changing max TDP setting from stock?
Wish I was.
It doesn't matter you do.
All that matters is what ships fused out of the fab.
And that is 170W GNR parts.
120W GNR doesn't exist.
Because it makes the market will be toast for a while.Why would you wish you wrong arong about another "Conroe moment"?
Intel is toastBecause it makes the market will be toast for a while.
It is and it isn't.Strix Point is clearly not a direct successor to Phoenix/Hawk Point.
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Looking at this chart, Strix Point is clearly not a direct successor to Phoenix/Hawk Point. Rather Strix Point is the beginning of. whole new tier of APU. Real successor of Hawk Point will be Kraken Point.
Speaking of which, we just got a leak:
It's cheaper yes but it doesn't target the same laptop SRP.Kracken point is the successor of Phoenix2, that is , a low cost solution
It's cheaper yes but it doesn't target the same laptop SRP.
KRK1 is lot more expensive.