I meant the part where it killed itselfwdym seppuku, 14900k(s) was just doing some good honest jihad with a wee little bit of suicide carbombing.
I meant the part where it killed itselfwdym seppuku, 14900k(s) was just doing some good honest jihad with a wee little bit of suicide carbombing.
yeah that's the key part of any good jihad.I meant the part where it killed itself
Though, notably not the case for Raptor Lake. Anyway...Stop Mobo vendors than lol cause they can make bomb out of working parts.
Will Medusa N3P mobile SoC designs be ready in early 2026? That is, out of QS and fully erratad?
No, but they taped out and configs won't ever change.Will Medusa N3P mobile SoC designs be ready in early 2026?
Hmm okay. But the point is, could they realistically release them earlier than the rest of the Zen6 consumer product stack if they wanted to, due to N3P being available now?No, but they taped out and configs won't ever change.
No, because not a single Zen6 is node schedule-limited.could they realistically release them earlier than the rest of the Zen6 consumer product stack if they wanted to, due to N3P being available now?
It's Zen6 with a new (single) IOD instead of the dual-IOD of Venice.
Form factor and therefore heat dissipation.What is exactly stopping the CCD reuse laptop parts from having similar 1T boost clocks to desktop?
Assuming 1T power is comfortably below TDP.
?Form factor and therefore heat dissipation.
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Laptop parts are bare die, they have much, much, much better heat dissipation than anything AM5.
You do understand that 80W is all Gator Range would ever need?Show me a non-ultra chungus laptop that can dissipate the heat that Im currently doing on my 9900X
Have you seen OEM doing thermal paste on laptop and power settings?You do understand that 80W is all Gator Range would ever need?
Halve that for a single CCD and there you have it, mds1-hi.
will be goodnuff for that CCD either way.Have you seen OEM doing thermal paste on laptop and power settings?
Okay, that was my estimation as well.No, because not a single Zen6 is node schedule-limited.
My point about form factor thermal limitations is proven by the initial reviews of HX 370 not maintaining peak 1T boost due to thermal throttling. Thats a single core @5.1GHz.You do understand that 80W is all Gator Range would ever need?
Halve that for a single CCD and there you have it, mds1-hi.
Zenbook was an extreme example of a skill issue on ASUS's side, to the point where later BIOS updates decreased STAPM to like 24w. Not really the SoC's fault.My point about form factor thermal limitations is proven by the initial reviews of HX 370 not maintaining peak 1T boost due to thermal throttling. Thats a single core @5.1GHz.
What? Nope.Zen4 was also only a single-digit IPC improvement outside of games, but still a homerun in the end because clocks.
Also not sure I agree with this either:Note that Zen3 didn't look that impressive outside of games and CCD-latency-sensitive workloads, either.
Spec is very sensitive to L3 as wellAll said "28 workloads" are SPEICrate2017_int_base and SPEICrate2017_fp_base tests. Which are anything but gaming workloads and are rarely "latency sensitive".
Bombs will be needed to keep up with Apple in STyeah that's the key part of any good jihad.
in any case, I hope no one ships bombs in DIY ever again.
Just don't compare in both the memebenches SPEC should be closeBombs will be needed to keep up with Apple in ST
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Show me a non-ultra chungus laptop that can dissipate the heat that Im currently doing on my 9900X and I'll forward you next weeks winning powerball numbers.
That thing can't reach it's full potential in that handheld thingy without burning your hands.yesterday I saw an 8inch handheld device here in this forum that has higher performance than your 9900x
hope that helps