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

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Markfw

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Yeah. Turin F SKUs are very nice.
So, does this mean that Turin CPUs are "announced" as in available to buy ? and motherboards ? and bios support ? I have a Turin ES that will not post on the latest Genoa BIOS and was told by supermicro that bios will not be available until Turin is "accounced"
 

Josh128

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EPYC 9755 128 core $12984 $101 per core

Ryzen 9 9950X 16 core $649 $41 per core

This is why they are not dropping prices on Zen 5 client.
 
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gdansk

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EPYC 9755 128 core $12984 $101 per core

Ryzen 9 9950X 16 core $649 $41 per core

This is why they are not dropping prices on Zen 5 client.
I heard someone claim that the Epyc and client CCDs are slightly different now. Does anyone know if that's true?
 

Abwx

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As i pointed in my previous post, 50-60% better perf than previous gen, actually 58.8% in Spec_int.

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Other comparisons are here :

 

Mahboi

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So, Zen 5 did as Zen 5 was expected to do. And obliterated GNR immediately.
More than anything, Zen5c's capacity is utterly shocking.
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The 9965 192 core thing is averaging only 275 watts and is only a little bit behind the 9975 (Zen 5 128 cores).
Ignoring the god atrocious naming...this is...monstrous. You don't even need big Zen 5 with this.