Question Zen 6 Speculation Thread

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poke01

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Considering that the goal is to match and eventually surpass Mac laptops, there is no way AMD can get there with > 2 year or longer cadence (if first Zen 6 Medusa slips to 2027)
lol. There’s a proper MacBook Pro refresh due in 1.5 years. Intel will have do it by then which means nova lake-H/HX.

These last 5 years Intel caught up with what Apple did in 2020.
uhhh no, AMD is not building tablet parts.
I think he means the Pro/Max SKUs, not the iPad parts.
 

adroc_thurston

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Matching MacBook Air and MacBook Pro needs to be the target for AMD Zen 6 and Zen 7 generations. Not IPad.
tablet IP.
PTL should be an improvement over LNL and ARL at the same power envelopes and core counts
1t is all that matters and PTL 1t is < ARL/LNL 1t.
I think he means the Pro/Max SKUs, not the iPad parts.
meh AMD will continue cobbling those together off dGFX parts.
 
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In client the performance of a single core is still the most important.

It does not mean it is the only factor. A very fast 1-core CPU would be garbage. Still, it is better to have faster threads than to increase the number of them beyond a certain point. Whether that point is 8/12/16 threads depends on the use case.

You might think otherwise, but do not force other people to think the way you do.

Incidentally, I would really make a use of 16+ cores. I still do not think it is a good fit for client workloads.
 

Fjodor2001

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RDNA 5 thread starts with that roadmap of AMD planning a end of H2 2026 release.

That was before what happened with RDNA 4 — when AMD ended up waiting for nvidia to go first

If that repeats — all rumours point to Q3 2027 for nv launch — then RDNA 5 is for sure H2 2027 launch
From here:


”Rumors Point Towards Mid-2027 Launch For RDNA 5 "Next-Gen Radeon" GPUs, Taped Out on N3P Node”

But it’s Wccftech and based on a Kepler_L2 post:

”It looks like 2026 will mostly be a silent year as far as new AMD Radeon GPU launches are concerned, since Kepler_L2 has stated that the next-gen RDNA 5 GPU launch isn't expected until mid-2027.”

So perhaps just a speculation circle.
 

Fjodor2001

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yes but for most people more nT becomes irrelevant after a certain amount of cores whereas 1t is always important.


* in client workloads
Problem is we’ve hit a (soft) wall w.r.t. frequency and IPC increase.

Which is why everyone is going for increasing core count instead, and SW will adapt to make use of that.