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Oh no big dawg those volumes are bananas, completely detached from the reality.30% a year is rapidly rising.
It was 2.3M in 2025, projected ~3M in 2026 and 3.9M in 2027. At an average ~$800 per unit, it's a sizeable sub-market within the gaming PC ecosystem (same games, same peripherals, etc.).
I love nerd hopes and dreams so much, they're always so fun to crush.it will be huge. in 3 to 4 years time a major chunk compared to first party xbox sales
Iirc the G3 chips spec has been leaked. Cores config changed to 2+8+4, with lower clocked B370 and B390 (10 and 12 Xe cores respectively).I don't know what changes Intel will be making for those. It'll probably be priced competitively with the Z2/Z2E, even if there's no more Z-series from AMD anytime soon unless Z3 is based on Halo.
Nope.Oh no big dawg those volumes are bananas, completely detached from the reality.
Halving of P cores doesn't make a ton of sense to me, though it could be that it's a way to ensure more power available to graphics.Iirc the G3 chips spec has been leaked. Cores config changed to 2+8+4, with lower clocked B370 and B390 (10 and 12 Xe cores respectively).
They're going wayyyyy down because of DRAM prices.AFAICT these numbers keep being revised upwards. As XBox FSE and SteamOS get better, I take it more people will be keen on taking the Switch experience into higher-end levels.
20W. For most of his gaming tests, Halo is already pulling away from Panther Lake at 25W by ~5%. If you watch the video , you will see that he mentions Halo has a pronounced gaming performance sag in the 15W range that is due to (in his opinion) how sloppily Halo handles memory speed at that power point, and he thinks its down to the memory controller and/or microcode.ThePhawx confirms that Panther Lake H regularly outperforms Strix Halo from 15 to 25W TDP.

it's a 60W part, why are you doing that to the poor thing.It may allow Halo to better compete at the 15W envelope
For purely academic purposes. Despite generally losing, it still competes surprisingly well in the 15W-20W range despite its huge silicon area and process disadvantage. To the point where dropping a CCD and even a potential BIOS update for the mem controller could put it almost neck and neck. I mean, if they similarly priced, its good to know.it's a 60W part, why are you doing that to the poor thing.
That's a synthetic benchmark, i.e. less power diverted to CPU, so the bigger GPU gets more power and wins.20W. For most of his gaming tests, Halo is already pulling away from Panther Lake at 25W by ~5%.

Could be, but correcting it would probably demand a new stepping and Gorgon Halo doesn't exist yet so we can't compare PTL-H to a hypothetical future product yet.you will see that he mentions Halo has a pronounced gaming performance sag in the 15W range that is due to (in his opinion) how sloppily Halo handles memory speed at that power point, and he thinks its down to the memory controller and/or microcode.
meh, wait a year (and a bit) for AT4 dingus which is the AMD 45W dgfx compete part.Could be, but correcting it would probably demand a new stepping and Gorgon Halo doesn't exist yet so we can't compare PTL-H to a hypothetical future product yet.
No, it isnt. At 25W, Panther wins in CP2077, and Returnal 1080p, ties in Doom Dark Ages RT, and loses in Returnal 720p, Deux Ex Mankind 1080p, Batman 1080p, and Wukong 1080p. Thats a majority win for the Halo at 25W. What am I missing?That's a synthetic benchmark, i.e. less power diverted to CPU, so the bigger GPU gets more power and wins.
In games, PTL-H is faster at 25W:
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@ToTTenTranz is just a Soy Cat because after decades of AMD trying to make people care about iGPU DR Sue has killed any chance of AMD doing cheap good iGPU GFX.No, it isnt. At 25W, Panther wins in CP2077, and Returnal 1080p, ties in Doom Dark Ages RT, and loses in Returnal 720p, Deux Ex Mankind 1080p, Batman 1080p, and Wukong 1080p. Thats a majority win for the Halo at 25W. What am I missing?
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I thinks it does make sense.Halving of P cores doesn't make a ton of sense to me, though it could be that it's a way to ensure more power available to graphics.
As for the GPU, I read they were bringing a B380 which is a 12 Xe core B390 with slightly lower maximum clocks.
In the end, it seems the G3 line is meant to go from 15 to ~30W, and that's where Intel will claim "total victory", even against Strix Halo.
No, it isnt. At 25W, Panther wins in CP2077, and Returnal 1080p, ties in Doom Dark Ages RT, and loses in Returnal 720p, Deux Ex Mankind 1080p, Batman 1080p, and Wukong 1080p. Thats a majority win for the Halo at 25W. What am I missing?
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@ToTTenTranz is just a Soy Cat because after decades of AMD trying to make people care about iGPU DR Sue has killed any chance of AMD doing cheap good iGPU GFX.
I'm one of the people here who's been begging for one of the major OEMs to release a Strix Halo handheld, knowing full well such a device would go for $2000 or more if paired with a big OLED screen and 99W.h battery. And I would gladly pay for it.

It is for people playing on battery.Strix Halo low power efficiency is bad for handheld.
2-3m is the actual TAM for PC handhelds.
Not a real market.
I admire your optimism, but people buy Switch to do that.It'll be much higher than that when people don't have to put up with current windows shenanigans to play games, and they have console-like features like hibernation/sleep that actually works in games.
PC handhelds are inherently not mass-market; they're gimmicky premium devices.The user experience in current Windows handhelds is very far from being ready for mass adoption, which is why the current >2M units/year market is still mostly comprised of enthusiast early adopters.
PC handhelds are inherently not mass-market; they're gimmicky premium devices.
People have been buying home consoles and DIY+prebuilt gaming PCs for 3 decades now.I admire your optimism, but people buy Switch to do that.
There's nothing premium about the Steam Deck LCD that sells for 430€ against the 450€ Switch 2.PC handhelds are inherently not mass-market; they're gimmicky premium devices.
These actually have nice sustained volumes (especially in commercial).So is $1000+ Windows laptops. That's not stopping AMD.
most people do consoles.People have been buying home consoles and DIY+prebuilt gaming PCs for 3 decades now.
Deck is a weird huge gimmicky device.There's nothing premium about the Steam Deck LCD that sells for 430€ against the 450€ Switch 2.
I disagree, 1000$+ Windows laptops clearly have their place in the current market and I, for one, would personally gladly buy one. They generally pay off very well in the long run.So is $1000+ Windows laptops. That's not stopping AMD.
It will. in Y-cruncher. go annoy mysticial for me.Let’s hope 9950X3D2 performs better.
