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The benefits seem to be rare enough to not be worth it as it looks like AMD stopped putting 3D cache on Epyc with Zen 5.
You will be surprised to see the Phoronix results from various workstation / server benchmarks. 9800x3d has a big lead on 9700x, IIRC 11%. 9950x3d has a lead on 9950x.
Both of these leads are going to grow, if these 2 processors are released.
It's very application specific. Most of the time the difference is quite small. It will be exciting to see it released and benchmarked, but I wouldn't expect much more from it.
A good comparison from that table is:
9800x3d: 152.43
9700x: 137.74
Performance advantage is 10.7% after overcoming clock speed deficit.
9950x3d: 195.18
9950x: 190.47
Performance advantage here is 2.5% after overcoming clock speed and lack of V-Cache on one CCD.
The big change from previous analyses is that the assumption was always a big clock speed difference, and these leaked parts would have a V-Cache CCDs at virtually the same clock speed. (In case of 9850x3d, at higher clock speed than 9700x.)
I believe it is more about that their top customer in this niche, Azure, decided that HBM would provide these benefits more consistently across different dataset sizes (and preferred MI300C over a direct Genoa-X successor).The benefits seem to be rare enough to not be worth it as it looks like AMD stopped putting 3D cache on Epyc with Zen 5.
Doesn't the 3D cache chiplet on the 9950X3D already hit/get close to 5.5GHz? 9850X3D will benefit nicely I'll give you that.
MarketingWhy would they put the 128GB board in a handheld?
Right from yesterday video's description:Why would they put the 128GB board in a handheld?
· Run AAA games & 70B LLMs locally with ease
That's so absurd.- Maximum cTDP for the handheld is 80W.
If the maximum cTDP is 80W, it's going to underperform while docked, at least by a little bit. Though I guess if that's not a problem then it makes an interesting product for people with a lot of money to burn.With the amount of money spent on the 395 version, I think it's reasonable to say this is a mighty capable PC that docks and connects to a TV/monitor + KBM, but at any point in time we can just pick it up and play on the go.
That's what they sell the watercooling dock for, to let the SoC reach 120W.If the maximum cTDP is 80W, it's going to underperform while docked, at least by a little bit. Though I guess if that's not a problem then it makes an interesting product for people with a lot of money to burn.
Lol I hope you're joking, but part of me thinks you aren't (there are some phones with fan docks, my RoG Phone 2 shipped with one).That's what they sell the watercooling dock for, to let the SoC reach 120W.
Lol I hope you're joking, but part of me thinks you aren't (there are some phones with fan docks, my RoG Phone 2 shipped with one).


It's basically a 120mm AiO cooler.
Connecting it to the watercooling dock also brings fans down, making it nearly inaudible according to them.
It's actually a neat feature, especially for people using the 128GB version for productivity.
We know Strix Halo can do 12W just fine. Medusa Halo should be able to do the same.Eh, not really? There are still limits on what you can put in the mobile portion and have it make any sense.
eGPU docks and midrange GPUs are so expensive nowadays that this $1400 version actually offers better value than say a Xbox ROG Ally X ($1000) + a USB4 eGPU dock ($300) + a midrange dGPU ($250-350).Having the dock with a PCIe slot for an arbitrary three slot GPU allows for driving 4K displays like big screen TVs while keeping the device portable and at least somewhat affordable.
How is the thermal transfer from handheld to dock implemented? I tried to find out from the launch event video, but was unable to.It's basically a 120mm AiO cooler.
Connecting it to the watercooling dock also brings fans down, making it nearly inaudible according to them.
Huh, how much extra does that thing cost?
External Liquid-Cooling Case: 999 RMB ($140 US)
They didn't say, and I'm honestly really curious about it as well.How is the thermal transfer from handheld to dock implemented? I tried to find out from the launch event video, but was unable to.
