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Maybe double the time period...
Are these prices good
Only a little? Why not more?i a littel confused
The bots are gaining sentienceOnly a little? Why not more?
Model | Ryzen 3 7440U, Ryzen 3 210 | Ryzen AI 5 330 | Ryzen AI 3 | Intel Wildcat Lake | Dimensity 9400 5G | A18 Pro | |
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Codename | Phoenix 2, Hawk Point | Krackan Point 2 | Wildcat Lake | ||||
Node | N4 | N4P | N4P | 18A + ? | N3E | N3E | |
Die Size | 137 mm2 | ? | 150 mm2 | 109.72 mm2 | |||
CPU | 1 x Zen 4 4.7GHz | 1 x Zen 5 4.5GHz | 2 x | 1 x X925 3.62GHz | 2 x 4.04GHz | ||
3 x Zen 4c 3.3GHz | 3 x Zen 5c 3.4GHz | - | 3 x X4 3.3GHz | 4 x 2.42GHz | |||
- | - | 4 x LPe | 4 x A720 2.4GHz | - | |||
Cores | 4 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 6 | ||
Threads | 8 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 6 | ||
L3 Cache | 8 MB | 8 MB | 12 MB | 24 MB | |||
TDP | 28 W | 28 W | Fanless | Fanless | |||
Memory | 128-bit LPDDR5x-8000 | 128-bit LPDDR5x-8000 | 64-bit LPDDR5x-8000 | 64-bit LPDDR5x-6800 | 64-bit LPDDR5x-10667 | 64-bit LPDDR5x-7500 | |
GPU | Radeon 740M | Radeon 820M | Radeon 820M | Xe3 | G925 | G17P | |
Cores | 4 CU @ 2500MHz | 2 CU @ 2800MHz | 2 CU | 2 | MC12 @ 1612MHz | 6 @ 1470MHz | |
NPU | NA | 50 TOPS | > 40 TOPS | 18 | 35 |
That's for this thread. But it won't be saving it at all. That would be "salvaging". There's no point to put Strix Halo in handhelds, if it ends up there then indeed it was an unequivocal failure. Whatever the goal of Halo was, it certainly wasn't to end up in a category where 32GB is seen as more-than-enough and $1000 is seen as expensive.AMD can still save Strix Halo by getting it into fantastic handhelds that people are more than willing to buy, though. Decent profit-per-unit with big volume sales is a lot better than enormous profit-per-unit with nearly zero sales.
That's for this thread. But it won't be saving it at all. That would be "salvaging". There's no point to put Strix Halo in handhelds, if it ends up there then indeed it was an unequivocal failure. Whatever the goal of Halo was, it certainly wasn't to end up in a category where 32GB is seen as more-than-enough and $1000 is seen as expensive.
The 'salvage' of Tegra X1 was to cut the target device price in half and sell 150 million units.There are salvaging success stories. Just look at Tegra X1.
It was to be a pipe cleaner for Medusa haloThat's for this thread. But it won't be saving it at all. That would be "salvaging". There's no point to put Strix Halo in handhelds, if it ends up there then indeed it was an unequivocal failure. Whatever the goal of Halo was, it certainly wasn't to end up in a category where 32GB is seen as more-than-enough and $1000 is seen as expensive.
Perhaps best to call it a pipe stopper? We'll see.It was to be a pipe cleaner for Medusa halo
Putting Strix Halo into handhelds will be to divide the target device price by 4
There are over 4 million Steam Deck sold, of which the majority is the most expensive option by far.and sell < 1 million units.
What are Strix Halo devices selling for right now?Source: your imagination.
There are over 4 million Steam Deck sold
Minimum $1000.What are Strix Halo devices selling for right now?
AYANEO sells gaming handhelds way up to $1500.And what is the Steam Deck price?
Not just mine. It's the desire for many people. Definitely more than the ones buying giant tablets with a fugly gAmEr design, yet Asus made one of those with Strix Halo.Your desire to see Strix Halo pushed into a role for which it is least apt is commendable.
But it's a last resort for AMD.
They didn't.If they have spare parts they get more money selling high memory configurations to home ML people.
Not for you to say.As a gaming machine Strix Halo is simply bad value.
And this is just plain wrong. STX Halo beats everything at 15W and up.Huge, modern process IOd with a graphics arch that has poor ppw.
This isn't home console economics.You think 4 million in 3 years is impressive for a $400 computer. It’s not. The Wii U sold more than that.
The existence of one massive flop doesn't not argue for the creation of another.Definitely more than the ones buying giant tablets with a fugly gAmEr design, yet Asus made one of those with Strix Halo.
What are Strix Halo devices selling for right now?
That's Strix Point.Barebones this is currently $589, for what it is worth.
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Its 9700X since a handheld would only need 8 cores. $1000 Strix Halo-class handhelds would be profitable and sell millions. The next upgrade to it would be Medusa Halo. This needs to be a thing. Multiple markets can exist. AMD can continue to sell Halo class as laptops and mini-PCs with large amounts of RAM as well.Yeah ship a 9950X + N48 worth of silicon for your handheld to use at only 15 watts. What price? and how many units do you think?
I'm sure they'll get right on prioritizing those customized CCDs over GR and the IOd over N48...
This is just plain wrong.Yeah ship a 9950X + N48 worth of silicon for your handheld to use at only 15 watts.
The same as many other gaming handheld PCs being sold right now.What price?
A whole lot more than the irrelevant volume they're selling from a laptop, a fugly tablet and a bunch of miniPCs.and how many units do you think?
If it's a single CCD they can probably just use Granite Ridge chips. The biggest difference in the Halo CCDs is the inter-CCD interconnect.I'm sure they'll get right on prioritizing those customized CCDs over GR and the IOd over N48...
The existence of one massive flop doesn't not argue for the creation of another.