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Well there are 2 camps. 15%-20% gang and the sky high ipc gang. I've heard some from the 1st but have I'm yet to hear from the secondDid you see some leaks or did you just write random nonsense?
Wires and shoreline costs are no bueno.LPCAMM2 allows for 256 bit bus with just two memory modules.
Well then, build a port on that shoreline to help with loading and unloading.Wires and shoreline costs are no bueno.
OMI is dead dawgWell then, build a port on that shoreline to help with loading and unloading.
They really don't need that anymore.If AMD want's a sure fire way to burn up the good will they've built up since Zen launched stuff like this is the formula.
A percent increase in price for every percent increase in performance43% MSRP increase for 9950X.
So adroc, do you still think Zen5 16-core will provide 40% IPC improvement with $999 price tag ?They really don't need that anymore.
I don't need to think.So adroc, do you still think Zen5 16-core will provide 40% IPC improvement with $999 price tag ?
IndeedI don't need to think.
That’s just core power though and for servers. The QC figure is the SoC + DRAM + power delivery/VRMs, the platform, and it’s pretty impressive how much performance they can eek out at 2W with that while AMD and Intel need 5-6W.something something turin-dense
Did you really forget which other products have Dense piles?That’s just core power though and for servers
Don't have to tell me that, Andrei is annoying as is with that metric.The QC figure is the SoC + DRAM + power delivery/VRMs, the platform
It's cute but franky worthless given you need moar perf for foreground tasks than 2w allows and for background this is miles and eons above what Apple low power ghetto does.and it’s pretty impressive how much performance they can eek out at 2W with that while AMD and Intel need 5-6W.
Didn't ask your opinion.Maybe Strix will be nearly X Elite-caliber on ST perf/W curves but I’m not hopeful.
Nvidia math!A percent increase in price for every percent increase in performance![]()
Ok, but marred by AMD fabric? Zen 5 with Strix sounds great on paper. Likely to be a big improvement.Did you really forget which other products have Dense piles?
Well he’s right.Don't have to tell me that, Andrei is annoying as is with that metric.
Agreed except the marginal cost of another core at the same performance in that case isn’t going to be another full 2W. Anyway, they’ll scale down much better than other P cores (or likely AMD/Intel e cores). Yeah long term they’ll need real e cores like Apple’s if they want to stay competitive.It's cute but franky worthless given you need moar perf for foreground tasks when 2w power allows and for background this is miles and eons above what Apple low power ghetto does.
Expected better from you, not that creative. Yours are certainly ubiquitous, cheap, hostile, and ofc often unsolicited.Didn't ask your opinion.
s'fine.but marred by AMD fabric?
It's a gameable metric by the ways of power delivery spam, which is something completely alien to PC lands.Well he’s right.
Again, those don't go low enough to make a dent versus Apple in the background and dear god foreground power isn't anything too spectacular.Anyway, they’ll scale down much better than other P cores (or likely AMD/Intel e cores).
Don't need to be upset.Expected better from you, not that creative. Yours are certainly ubiquitous, cheap, hostile, and ofc often unsolicited.
I hope!s'fine.
It’s awesome.It's a gameable metric by the ways of power delivery spam, which is something completely alien to PC lands.
My point was just that lighting up another one of them at that same speed won’t require another 2W of active platform power. It’ll be lower than that. Apple e-core-tier? No. Agreed. But do I think their cores are more efficient than what AMD/Intel have for background tasks? Seems likely.Again, those don't go low enough to make a dent versus Apple in the background and dear god foreground power isn't anything too spectacular.
15W cinememe machine materiel which makes sense given the server core background. But again, Z5dense exists. has SMT even, undisputed cinememe@mm^2 king
Don’t start this, haha.Don't need to be upset.
I think the X Elite will be pretty good. Longhorn even mentioned the pricing isn’t over the top for what it is which makes sense to me but we’ll see.move the goalies to Hamoa-next please, might have better chances in the 2026 market (or at least I hope so).
I agree, but I have to say that Z5 really suplexes the table here.Switching sockets for Zen 6 would go over about as well with consumers/reviewers as a 43% MSRP increase for 9950X. If AMD want's a sure fire way to burn up the good will they've built up since Zen launched stuff like this is the formula.
Even Hawk is fine actually, LPDDR issue is gone.I hope!
Naa, not in the market where the likes of Dell shipped insufficient choke and VRM cooling counts on 2kilobuck laptops.It’s awesome.
Yeah but that's frankly cinememe-adjacent stuff more than any real PC usecases, where background stuff will sit pegged at Vmin and foreground will be blasting 4.3 for all that JS perf.My point was just that lighting up another one of them at that same speed won’t require another 2W of active platform power.
yeah but that doesn't work against Z5 across the entire curve.For Qualcomm at 9W — AMD needs about 16-17W to match that performance, and with Intel, even more
oh no i'll get to be annoying first this time.Andrei will tell us how it does.
frankly Strix is more interesting given that CWF seems to be more of a 2h'25 part realistically now.I’m looking forward to Turin D in servers yeah.
I gotta.Don’t start this, haha.
Competent part but nothing market-breaking for 2024 and market-breaker is what QC needs.I think the X Elite will be pretty good.
oh Hamoa pricing is bad.Longhorn even mentioned the pricing isn’t over the top
You were doing pretty well but lost me here. How do you explain the 5000 series selling so well in 2024 - even $300 parts? They are seldom doing new builds with a 5800X3D - a 7600X is cheaper and typically better. It's not some YouTuber shilling conspiracy, upgradability is simply a useful thing and the AM4 people are doing it even if they don't need to.Also, there's something I've been thinking for a fair bit, it's that the "upgradability" of AM4 was an extremely Youtuber thing to shill.
Nice.Even Hawk is fine actually, LPDDR issue is gone.
Yep. But as a consumer I don’t care and am willing to pay the difference and then a bit. Whether or not they will wise up just depends I guess on how important getting that last bit of power saving is for mobile in the future.Naa, not in the market where the likes of Dell shipped insufficient choke and VRM cooling counts on 2kilobuck laptops.
it's pennies easily saved, hard sell in PC OEM space.
Ya. Well we’ll see what the behavior looks like. With Windows power plans + multiple SKUs not all will hit 4.3, there will be a bit more optionality than with like Apple.Yeah but that's frankly cinememe-adjacent stuff more than any real PC usecases, where background stuff will sit pegged at Vmin and foreground will be blasting 4.3 for all that JS perf.
Yeah, I expect Z5 to narrow that deficit a good bit in the 9+W range. It’ll be a good.yeah but that doesn't work against Z5 across the entire curve.
in 2023 would've been awesome, now, not so much.
Looking forward to it!More on June 3rd.
Looking forward to this too.oh no i'll get to be annoying first this time.
Strix is what I am most excited to see at this point after full X Elite reviews.frankly Strix is more interesting given that CWF seems to be more of a 2h'25 part realistically now.
I believe that at the peak version yeah. Though they have lower clocked and cut down SKU variation they’ll milk for less it seems and for me that’s worthwhile, I don’t need all 4.3GHz and 12c. 4GHz & 8-10C is superb, I’ll take the savings.oh Hamoa pricing is bad.
Maybe the 10c chop is reasonable but the full part is too cashmoney.
Yea but it's always been the free space for OEM penny pinching.But as a consumer I don’t care and am willing to pay the difference and then a bit.
That's kinda the issue, stx1/krk1 BL bump is let's just say higher than the 5-7% I expected.If Strix can make that a meaningless point without costing much more (I think it will cost more though) then yeah there’s not a point to the X Elite.
Late, the expectations were mid-late H1 as a fast followup to the DOA duo.Is that soon for CWF? Or late
Kinda the point, other vendors also have the cheaper chops.Though they have lower clocked and cut down SKU variation they’ll milk for less it seems and for me that’s worthwhile, I don’t need all 4.3GHz and 12c. 4GHz & 8-10C is superb, I’ll take the savings.
These two things are not related. A socket will sell out a lot of its last gen CPU, and a larger pool of socket owners will reinforce that.You were doing pretty well but lost me here. How do you explain the 5000 series selling so well in 2024 - even $300 parts? They are seldom doing new builds with a 5800X3D - a 7600X is cheaper and typically better. It's not some YouTuber shilling conspiracy, upgradability is simply a useful thing and the AM4 people are doing it even if they don't need to.
But this time AMD worded things in a way that Zen 6 is a question mark. And probably because they weren't sure about the memory.
While I'm as excited and intrigued as the next guy for what Zen 5 will bring to the table, I think we need to separate rumor from reality before we can make these kinds of declarations. I've watched way too many AMD hype trains derail to not take the rumors with a grain of salt.I agree, but I have to say that Z5 really suplexes the table here.
- it offers a massive growth path from Z4
- the necessity to move to a faster RAM is now earlier than previously thought
- Z6 is supposed to jump the I/O die and uncore from Z2 era tech by 4 whole gens
There's now a way to satisfy all the people who bought Z4 and thought "I'll be able to upgrade to something much better in a few years". Z5, if it is the last of its socket, will not be phased out soon. Look at Z3 if you want proof. It's also 40% supposed perf bump, so while its not Z1->Z3, it is a large upgrade, and probably available all the way to the end of 2026 at least.
I always assumed that Z6 would be on AM5 because there's no way they'll get a new socket going unless they're going to change the RAM, they're not making another socket on DDR5 and changing it 2-3 years after at most. But now, with LPCAMM2 and possibly others into the mix, and the massive bump in CPU perf, it may be more of a tough decision. I'm not knowledgeable enough about tech to know how will changing the I/O die impact changing memory type, but they could very well decide to just jump everything to a new socket, new RAM, new I/O die all at once. (new Northbridge? New memory on package?)
The growth of perf is already going to satisfy a ton of the Z4 clients, and AM5 is still going to last through 2025, like AMD promised. And if AM6 brings worthwhile improvements, people will move on quick. Those who don't will buy Z5 and still have a banger CPU.
Apologies in advance for getting a bit snarky but I have to be honest...... This section of your post comes off as a long winded way to call the Aussie Steve and Tech Jesus' of the world disingenuous shills. Yawn. AM4 's longevity/compatibility has been, and continues to be, good for consumers. Your unfalsifiability fallacy doesn't change that.Also, there's something I've been thinking for a fair bit, it's that the "upgradability" of AM4 was an extremely Youtuber thing to shill.
If you somehow got data on the amount of people that picked a 3000 series or 2000 series and upgraded to 5000, you'd find it to be much smaller than one might think, despite the red carpet unrolled for it.
Most people will either wait for years, and decide that rather than bumping their CPU up, they may be better off just buying a new PC entirely, or they'll bump up quickly, and at a push, would have bought a whole new mobo + RAM + CPU because they wanted to upgrade anyway. The people that fall into that valley of "bump every 2-3 years, but do not bump every 1-2 years, or buy a new system every time" may be a smaller pool than presented.
Besides the Youtubers seeking the clout of "Speaking for the People", I wonder if there is an actual client mass that's seeking this actively.