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That's awesome then!The former.
This should hopefully make space for some more reasonable (<400W) TDP scenarios with frequency dropped a little bit, should be some yummy 64 cores.
That's awesome then!The former.
SP8 is the mainstream (350W) platform and it's 96c Z6 classic.This should hopefully make space for some more reasonable (<400W) TDP scenarios with frequency dropped a little bit, should be some yummy 64 cores.
Will be noice when they are finally available to buy sometime around late 2027...SP8 is the mainstream (350W) platform and it's 96c Z6 classic.
No, it's simul-launch with the SP7 one.Will be noice when they are finally available to buy sometime around late 2027...
So you can attach 4x 32C CCDs or 8x 12C CCDs to a single server IOD?SP8 is the mainstream (350W) platform and it's 96c Z6 classic.
Very very good also.
SP8 is also dual IODSo you can attach 4x 32C CCDs or 8x 12C CCDs to a single server IOD?
Any chances of seeing >96C Zen classic then?
Nyo.So you can attach 4x 32C CCDs or 8x 12C CCDs to a single server IOD?
Zero.Any chances of seeing >96C Zen classic then?
So you can attach 4x 32C CCDs or 8x 12C CCDs to a single server IOD?
Any chances of seeing >96C Zen classic then?
that's dolan for you.SemiAnalysis now resorting to moving goal posts.
Sure, if only with Dual-IOD up to 8 CCDs can be assembled, 96C is the max. configuration for Zen 6 classic.Probably not until Zen 7, which is supposed to have 16c classic core CCDs.
SemiAnalysis now resorting to moving goal posts.
From: Mi450 delays and N2 challenges
To: Even if things ship on time, they will take time to assemble and put into production
The reality is far, far funnier than that.But at the same time the SA dude was a common teenage redditor what, five years ago?
My bad, yes.Then he silenced his accounts for a year or two and re-emerged as analyst projecting vast knowledge and insights, schooling CEOs on how to do stuff and so on.
How is this different than NVIDIA? They "launched" Blackwell over a year ago but most systems are coming online now.SemiAnalysis now resorting to moving goal posts.
From: Mi450 delays and N2 challenges
To: Even if things ship on time, they will take time to assemble and put into production
It’s different because Nvidia, being the darling of the AI boom, has the whole analyst industry by the balls.How is this different than NVIDIA? They "launched" Blackwell over a year ago but most systems are coming online now.
Just as Intel until recentlyIt’s different because Nvidia, being the darling of the AI boom, has the whole analyst industry by the balls.
Ah yes, the famous Angel's Landing trail:
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(Not me, just a random Google photo I found)
But I have done the hike and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I meant retail availability, will take ages, unless it's with very high markupNo, it's simul-launch with the SP7 one.
No, it's a mainstream platform.I meant retail availability, will take ages, unless it's with very high markup
Took forever for mainstream 4/5 gen Epycs to appear in retail, this one seems even more desireable with much higher demand for it among hyperscalers.No, it's a mainstream platform.
Retail? You mean PIB? Who the hell even buys server CPUs like that lmao.Took forever for mainstream 4/5 gen Epycs to appear in retail
NewEgg level - also known as retail. Where do you buy yours, on Ebay or at the back of a fab?Retail? You mean PIB? Who the hell even buys server CPUs like that lmao.
It's a server CPU, you buy it inside a server.Where do you buy yours, on Ebay or at the back of a fab?
Lmao man, no one DIYs server parts. Get real.NewEgg level - also known as retail
Of course not, they just list them for sale at NewEgg for kicks, that and server motherboards, server memory, chassis, enterprise HDDs etcLmao man, no one DIYs server parts. Get real.