Question Zen 6 Speculation Thread

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Thunder 57

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Depends on the use case / workload. Now stop the threadcrapping.

You mentioned it's bad for gaming. You conveniently ignored the post where I showed the difference was not noticeable. What other workloads to you think lack of SMT is good for? Will we have to keep hearing this until NVL comes out? Hell, even Intel said "Oops".

 

Fjodor2001

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You mentioned it's bad for gaming. You conveniently ignored the post where I showed the difference was not noticeable.
For gaming it wasn’t only SMT on/off on Zen I was comparing to, but e.g. NVL E cores.

I.e. if using 24T on a 12C/24T Zen6, will the perf/thread be higher or lower than a thread having it’s own dedicated NVL E core (or even P core). Because the corresponding NVL-S CPU will have those 24T executing on 8P+16E.

The above also applies for other workloads than gaming BTW.
 
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adroc_thurston

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Will we see 10c bins or is it just not worth it? Is it going to be a full-working-die bin and every die with 8-11 cores working thrown into the 8c bin?
Gonna be mostly 8c's since you need to hit 1t parametrics across buncha cores at the lowest cost possible.
AMD product people are very-very smart. Keep that in mind.
 

Fjodor2001

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That would be a substantial 43% price increase for the bottom SKU.

For comparison, Zen5 launch price was this:

Ryzen 9 9950X at $649, Ryzen 9 9900X at $499, Ryzen 7 9700X at $359, and Ryzen 5 9600X at $279
 
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Fjodor2001

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Someone gotta pay for all dat N2p.
That someone is (You).
Nah, if anything I’m more likely to pay the 30% price increase for the top 24C SKU. This is assuming the price will be according to your guesstimates.

But I’ll be comparing it to whatever Intel will have to offer before deciding. There’s just so much that will change with Zen6 and NVL-S compared to the previous generations, and there are so many unknowns, so it’s hard to predict winner at this point for all use cases. Especially if also considering perf/$ since the prices are also unknown.
 

adroc_thurston

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There’s just so much that will change with Zen6 and NVL-S compared to the previous generations
Nothing that matters much in the DIY context outside of Intel shipping a 2t option at 320W.
so it’s hard to predict winner at this point for all use cases.
The winner is very obvious for obvious reasons.
Especially if also considering perf/$ since the prices are also unknown.
Perf/$ is a poverty excuse.
The market is slobbering on $500 9800X3D's just fine.
 

Fjodor2001

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Nothing that matters much
I’m expecting lots of things to change. Process tech, core counts, iGPU, max TDP, NPU, idle power consumption, max memory speed, caches, bLLC / X3D, clock speeds, PCIe lanes, IPC, AVX10.2, perf/watt, prices, etc. You may not care about all of that, but others do.
 
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adroc_thurston

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Had to try
You gotta pay the winner a proper toll and all.
I’m expecting lots of things to change. Process tech, core counts, iGPU, max TDP, NPU, idle power consumption, max memory speed, caches, bLLC / X3D, clock speeds, PCIe lanes, IPC, AVX10.2, perf/watt, prices, etc. You may not care about all of that, but others do.
Many words but all that matters in DIY DT is 1t and gaming perf.