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Discussion Zen 5 Speculation (EPYC Turin and Strix Point/Granite Ridge - Ryzen 9000)

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Personal attacks are not permitted here. Attack the post not the poster. It's the first rule of fight club/CPU forum.
The RDOA3 stuff is also hilarious when people see RDNA3.5. Vindication feels nice.
You lied about rdna 3.. you are a gifthub scavenger. Mild is more valid than you no offence lol
 
He was not right on RDNA3 mate. Well at least the product did not live up to the hype.
N31 does clock comfortably over 3Ghz in games.
Just at 500+W, not the planned 350. Nobody saw it coming, AMD caught it way too late. A respin costs 100M+ and would take 6 months or so, so AMD decided to take the L, do a big investigation and reorganise the BU and roadmap.
Most stuff from 3 years ago is out of date, every unit in AMD has been reorganised to some degree since then.
He also shared another Z5 slide
Still no frontend leak, aka the part that makes the real IPC gains believable.
Remember that MLID runs a narrative to protect his ego, he was woefully incorrect about Z4 and thus has flipped to the opposite direction with Z5. His agenda is LNC>Z5 no matter what as he is in his Intel overhype era.
Grifters will eat dirt, thankfully Computex isn't that far away so AMD can finally clear the air.

nice bait btw
 
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N31 does clock comfortably over 3Ghz in games.
Just at 500+W, not the planned 350. Nobody saw it coming, AMD caught it way too late. A respin costs 100M+ and would take 6 months or so, so AMD decided to take the L, do a big investigation and reorganise the BU and roadmap.
Most stuff from 3 years ago is out of date, every unit in AMD has been reorganised to some degree since then.
Agreed fully, the fact that RDNA 3 could easily handle OC with large uplifts showed that it was meant to run at more than 2.5Ghz...but there's little excuse left for how misleading the marketing claims were then.
Question though, that respin, couldn't it apply to N32? It came out almost 9 months after the rest.
 
Agreed fully, the fact that RDNA 3 could easily handle OC with large uplifts showed that it was meant to run at more than 2.5Ghz...but there's little excuse left for how misleading the marketing claims were then.
Question though, that respin, couldn't it apply to N32? It came out almost 9 months after the rest.
N32 was held back in the lab so they could do a very thorough postmortem and mitigate the issues as best they could.
Any respin would come out too late to be worth the effort. The good news is RDNA3.5 does not have any of these issues, so mission accomplished. Radeon is back.
 
someday someone will figure out that all (well, most) my accounts are named after Eureka seveN things.
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