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So the delidding helped the IMC???Think my 8700 profile is done 👍
Temps always help IMC, but the gain from 8500 to 8700 mostly comes from me discovering it likes high CLDO_VDDPSo the delidding helped the IMC???
Apparently, you missed that my tongue was firmly planted in my cheek as well ... 😂Problem is that even non glass phones are often glued instead of using screws. Everything so the phone is as thin as usb port itself, which for me is completely misplaced goal as neither it makes it easy to hold nor it makes it easy to cool. But that is a separate story. Still, would anyone buy a phone without integrated battery, having to use back attached power bank to act as one? Yes, the device is thinner in theory, but in practice is even bulkier.
sarcasm carries poorly over internet it seems...
As I said, sarcasm carries poorly over internetApparently, you missed that my tongue was firmly planted in my cheek as well ...
That's goofy as hell. AMD could have made a much better semicustom product, probably for less with the right volume.Strix Halo is coming to handhelds, people.
It's not goofy at all, they're all experimenting. It's a good thing.That's goofy as hell.
Not really? Strix Halo is a known quantity. What exactly is the experiment?It's not goofy at all, they're all experimenting. It's a good thing.
PRO SKUs for Dragon Range?
Yes really. Strix Halo is an experiment for AMD, they're testing the waters. The same applies to handheld makers, they're tempted by the capabilities of the product and willing to experiment despite it's obvious drawbacks.Not really? Strix Halo is a known quantity. What exactly is the experiment?
Clearing inventory.suspicious as hell. the third digit is Zen generation, so "9945" indicates zen 4.... double-rebadged zen 4 7945hx?
bruh what the hell
suspicious as hell. the third digit is Zen generation, so "9945" indicates zen 4.... double-rebadged zen 4 7945hx?
bruh what the hell
Phoronix Benchmarks for non-PRO TRs
So far I have ran more than 200 different workloads on the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9970X and 9980X processors as part of this testing for launch day
Those wanting to see all my raw performance and power data for this launch day review can see this result file for the 220+ test results in full.
When taking the geometric mean of all the raw performance data points in full, going from the Threadripper 7980X to 9980X yielded a 30% improvement. For a single generation.
Thanks to AMD for providing the review samples for launch-day Linux testing at Phoronix. I am already working on several more follow-up articles around the Threadripper 9000 series Linux performance for publishing in the coming days and weeks.
His geomean results put 9980X as +30% over 7980X. Very interesting as it should have similar clocks as the 7980X. This holds true for 9970X vs 7970X as well (+28%). Whats accounting for the additional +14% overall perf over the claimed +16% IPC?Michèl Larabèl keeping it real..... tirelessly benchmarking and writing for decades... the realest of them all
the guy is on permanent beast mode 😂
Another contributing factor may be the memory speed of the test systems:His geomean results put 9980X as +30% over 7980X. Very interesting as it should have similar clocks as the 7980X. Whats accounting for the additional +14% perf over the claimed +16% IPC?
Yeah and I bet that Shimada Peak is still underperforming. Maybe what it really needs is 8800 MT/s MRDIMMs.Another contributing factor may be the memory speed of the test systems:
7980X DDR5 4800
9980X DDR5 6400
11% PPW from N5->N4PHis geomean results put 9980X as +30% over 7980X. Very interesting as it should have similar clocks as the 7980X. This holds true for 9970X vs 7970X as well (+28%). Whats accounting for the additional +14% overall perf over the claimed +16% IPC?
That's just not real.
As the third major enhancement of TSMC’s 5nm family, N4P will deliver an 11% performance boost over the original N5 technology and a 6% boost over N4That's just not real.
And somehow this doesn't help Granite Ridge, merely Shimada Peak?11% PPW from N5->N4P
I agree with Adroc here. Do we have any evidence Zen 5 is clocking 11% faster at the same power draws as Zen 4? Because thats what this would imply.As the third major enhancement of TSMC’s 5nm family, N4P will deliver an 11% performance boost over the original N5 technology and a 6% boost over N4
So TSMC is lying?
TSMC Expands Advanced Technology Leadership with N4P Process|Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C., Oct. 26, 2021 - TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM) today introduced its N4P process, a performance-focused enhancement of the 5-nanometer technology platform.pr.tsmc.com