adroc_thurston
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That makes 2p really hard, also where do I scourge for all the shoreline necessary for 24 channels of DDR5.You can do 24ch 1DPC.
That makes 2p really hard, also where do I scourge for all the shoreline necessary for 24 channels of DDR5.You can do 24ch 1DPC.
Do you need 2P with 512C/1024T? Gor DIMM Shoreline 8 Channel on 3 Sides of socketThat makes 2p really hard, also where do I scourge for all the shoreline necessary for 24 channels of DDR5.
It's the standard option really.Do you need 2P with 512C/1024T?
Hatcheting PCIe further is unwise.Gor DIMM Shoreline 8 Channel on 3 Sides of socket
well, I certainly love my 9755 128 core beasts.Do you need 2P with 512C/1024T? Gor DIMM Shoreline 8 Channel on 3 Sides of socket
blackangus said:Well there is speculation - Something based on known information.
As usual, your attempt to define the world according to your own definition is .... wrong.
Dictionary Definition
Speculation: "The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence."
Not only are you wrong, you are 180 degrees wrong. Speculation, by its very definition, is a theory that has no proof or "known information".
Now, your "speculation" on why we won't see core counts go out the ceiling (RAM per core, or bandwidth per core) may have merit in some situations, but not all.
A productive speculation would be to outline what instances more cores without more RAM or more bandwidth is useful.
Also, as others have done, outlining the cost to AMD to increase core count on A14/A16 is an interesting topic for speculation .... and which node Zen 7 might be on in the future.
I don't consider 512 cores per socket to be out of the realm of possibility for AMD.... although as things sit today, it may well be outside the realm of financial good sense.
To be perfectly honest, I just found the phraseology to be amusing and decided that even the stuff that may be possible might still qualify as "nerdwank".Naa, speculation implies understanding the limits of what's possible instead of going "512c sockets are viable rn because IPHONE PRO MAX you see".
Normally, I would agree; however, in DC it is my THEORY that the margins justify expense and therefore the upper limit of how big a die will be is only limited by physics and existing machines since nearly any cost can be born as long as it results in AMD retaining the market in this highly profitable segment.It's not competition 512C just doesn't make sense with the density gains you have to significantly increase both your package size and need more Bandwidth to feed the beast.
It's the same thing.MLID says not a "Bunch of Wires" but a silicon bridge made by UMC
Rumors so far suggest 264 cores, instead of Venice-D's 256, which seems believable to me precisely because the figure is so modest.Normally, I would agree; however, in DC it is my THEORY that the margins justify expense and therefore the upper limit of how big a die will be is only limited by physics and existing machines since nearly any cost can be born as long as it results in AMD retaining the market in this highly profitable segment.
Now, I am not of the opinion that Zen 7 will be in a position where such radical actions will be needed by AMD in order to retain their dominant market position.
So my speculation is that we will not see a 512c part for Zen 7.
Venice is a 4*8 mesh.In my opinion, that points to a layout change of the dense server CCD, from 2 rows of 16 cores to a 3x11 layout
He talks about Zen 7. Hence the 3 times 11 core arrangement.Venice is a 4*8 mesh.
What?
It's not 3*11 either for Zen7.He talks about Zen 7. Hence the 3 times 11 core arrangement.
At least MLID said that. So what is it then?It's not 3*11 either for Zen7.
No one knows because core counts have not been frozen.So what is it then?
If noone knows, then how can you say "It's not 3*11 either for Zen7". Does not really make sense.No one knows because core counts have not been frozen.
Because they have not been selected.If noone knows, then how can you say "It's not 3*11 either for Zen7". Does not really make sense.
It could end up being the case, but right now it's not the case. It does make sense.If noone knows, then how can you say "It's not 3*11 either for Zen7". Does not really make sense.
It means configs ain't frozen.If noone knows, then how can you say "It's not 3*11 either for Zen7". Does not really make sense.