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Well, while I personally was looking forward to wider link to CCD in Halo, to be fair, there is an iGPU for whatever they need. It's not like on Granite Ridge, where 9950x has more flops than the integrated GPU iircClassic AMD - the cheapo company.
But do we have any source on Strix Point beyond C&C diagram. They sometimes make mistakes. I mean there is already precedent for Strix Halo CCD to have 32B read/write as Turin CCDs does that [and I would guess Granite Ridge CCDs as well would be capable if not for the old iOD, but this is only my guess, no data to back that up].I think he simply misspoke and meant that 32B/cycle behavior is similar to that of Strix Point.
Well, their only proposed candidate is still far way, will lack Windows support most likely, and is locked down to one mini-workstation SKU, so I guess AMD might enjoy some wins this year, and the assault from the ARM competition will come in 2026, once again pure guesswork, but they are people lurking on this forum that have some access to actual roadmaps so maybe they would be able to give more accurate info.NV AI+Gaming Halo range
I guess you're talking about a completely different product category. I'm not talking about Project Digits or AI focused 'compact' workstations.Well, their only proposed candidate is still far way, will lack Windows support most likely, and is locked down to one mini-workstation SKU,
Spoiler: they won't. Core moment only happens once and Intel pulled it. AMD pulled with Ryzen and Apple with the A9 series.Why would you use a GPU with this part outside of eventual upgrades (when games become too demanding to run, which won’t happen for a long time)
Meh, bandwidth is fine.
My 7950x won’t do +50 even. It jumps off the motherboard and runs away if I even think about enabling PBO.
Fallen, Intel has.
Ignore early benchmarks, and ignore benchmarks from a single product. Consider it a ballpark.
Sadly, best ASUS has given me is AGESA 1.2.0.2b
Lame
They have to save some gains for next gen. 🤣
They never know if Intel might pull another Core(tm) moment.
Cheers🥂
Plus, as the interviewee hinted at:Well, while I personally was looking forward to wider link to CCD in Halo, to be fair, there is an iGPU for whatever they need.
Strix Halo is not just Client segment, it particularly is Mobile APU segment.They have to save some gains for next gen. 🤣
Ah yes, I have assumed HALO competitor. But I think this still apply that whatever NVidia and Mediatek are cooking together it rather won't go for sale till the end of 2025, seeing we know almost nothing about the chip(s).I guess you're talking about a completely different product category. I'm not talking about Project Digits or AI focused 'compact' workstations.
I'm talking about NV's upcoming laptop custom ARM SoC for Windows with integrated Blackwell graphics. They're meant to cover the mainstream as well as the higher end. NV could also make chipsets with a basic APU and mobile dGPU from Ada & Blackwell.
That would've been actually interesting.So... What about the rumored low power cores in Strix Halo's IO+graphics+MALL die?
Halo product smh.Classic AMD - the cheapo company.
Strix halo looking good
Here you go: https://rog.asus.com/laptops/rog-flow/rog-flow-z13-2025/Could you link the source?
Nice to see confirmation that they will ship 128GB version, I am just afraid what the price will be;p
That would certainly be a more surprising development but also maybe something that would allow them to fill a niche for more performant devices using SteamOS.They can throw software development hours after making SteamOS run perfectly on their platform, (which would take buy in from valve) and evolve it a bit to be a better desktop OS experience, making it finally the year of the Linux desktop
$2200 for 32 GB? Yikes
Sure worked for Strix budIt's AMD. Just don't buy it and the price will go down.
It's working - ish. The price went from higher than M4 MBP 14 to slightly less than it.Sure worked for Strix bud
The price of what for which SKU exactlyIt's working - ish. The price went from higher than M4 MBP 14 to slightly less than it.
Some info on what games thats supportedWonder what programs is supported and how it affects performance..
They literally used to and were caught. Companies like this never stop when they get caught, they just get smarter about hiding it.is INTEL bribing vendors??? why is AMD getting the short end of the stick every new gen?
is INTEL bribing vendors??? why is AMD getting the short end of the stick every new gen?
Good reason for that. Strix is a good CPU and 13 and 14th gen Intel are not.Don't need to really. 13th and 14 Gen are cheap, Strix is not.
Yup, it shouldn't be to difficult for Nvidia to build a good gaming focused arm SoC, with much better driver support than Qualcomm.NVIDIA has two methods of attack on the market. They can choose to try to enter and evolve the WoARM world which they certainly have the software development capabilities to do. This would be the most seamless approach to enter the broader market. They can also choose to come at the market from the steam deck route. They can throw software development hours after making SteamOS run perfectly on their platform, (which would take buy in from valve) and evolve it a bit to be a better desktop OS experience, making it finally the year of the Linux desktop. Since so many apps are either web based now, or are well handled by Proton/Wine, they could get sufficient market penetration to make the headaches worth it.
Either way, they are losing the bottom, high volume end of their dGPU market and need something to continue to offset gaming GPU development costs with volume.
Oxymoron. Games ain't gonna run well on emulation.Nvidia to build a good gaming focused arm SoC
You mean x86 based games?Oxymoron. Games ain't gonna run well on emulation.