Sunday, November 4th 2012

No New FX Processor From AMD in 2013

AMD's FX "Vishera" socket AM3+ processors are in for a long haul. According to a DonanimHaber report based on a leaked company roadmap slide, the company plans no new processor architecture to succeed it in 2013. The company recently launched its FX "Vishera" line of eight-, six-, and four-core chips just an year following FX "Zambezi," leading analysts to believe the company would launch a new micro-architecture each year to keep up with Intel's "tick-tock" product development strategy.

The roadmap slide, pictured below, shows AMD FX "Vishera" continuing through 2013 as the flagship desktop platform, followed by "Richland" third-generation desktop APU, which combines "Piledriver" CPU components with "Radeon 2.0 cores" (we're guessing those are Graphics CoreNext stream processors), which maintains socket FM2 platform; and low-power "Kabini" APU, which carries the mantle from "Brazos."
Source: DonanimHaber
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58 Comments on No New FX Processor From AMD in 2013

#51
HumanSmoke
nt300Steamroller is suppose to be the major design change and should look nothing like Bulldozer. Most of the shared coomponents in Bulldozer are suppose to be removed for Steamroller and should offer approx about 45% performance improvement.
Suppose is the operative word. AMD go from 10-15% improvement (which is more of a tweak than an overhaul), to Mark Papermaster shooting his gob off about 45% improvement. The only AMD released info regarding projected performance has already passed into the inconsistent
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#52
sergionography
HumanSmokeSuppose is the operative word. AMD go from 10-15% improvement (which is more of a tweak than an overhaul), to Mark Papermaster shooting his gob off about 45% improvement. The only AMD released info regarding projected performance has already passed into the inconsistent
img.techpowerup.org/121106/bulldozertopiledrivertoexcavator%20fixed.jpg
who knows maybe it was scrapped for a new architecture, or was reevaluated and turns out its not enough to face haswell. Either or hopefully the delay is to bring something more competitive later
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#53
sergionography
nt300Shouldnt this be with Steamroller Cores :confused:
What is AMD doing.

Steamroller is suppose to be the major design change and should look nothing like Bulldozer. Most of the shared coomponents in Bulldozer are suppose to be removed for Steamroller and should offer approx about 45% performance improvement.
more like 20%better ipc and 20% better multicore scaling which gives 40% better multithread performance, pretty good but still behind hasaell, 20%ipc puts steamroller in first Gen i7 territory core by core at same clock. u Need lik 30-35% ipc increase to match sb, let alone haswell. One has to mention that the clocking capability might play a role but then who knows haswell is said to be much more dynamic in its clocks and power envelope so amd Can't depend on that
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#54
TheoneandonlyMrK
nt300Shouldnt this be with Steamroller Cores :confused:
What is AMD doing.

Steamroller is suppose to be the major design change and should look nothing like Bulldozer. Most of the shared coomponents in Bulldozer are suppose to be removed for Steamroller and should offer approx about 45% performance improvement.
They are actually makeing sense now imho as swapping the core, uncore and gpu all at the same time sounded insane to me, from a yield perspective.
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#55
Super XP
HumanSmokeSuppose is the operative word. AMD go from 10-15% improvement (which is more of a tweak than an overhaul), to Mark Papermaster shooting his gob off about 45% improvement. The only AMD released info regarding projected performance has already passed into the inconsistent
img.techpowerup.org/121106/bulldozertopiledrivertoexcavator%20fixed.jpg
Wrong, that 45% performance improvement clock for clock came from an insider via AMD's tech department. Papermaster stated 30% via Steamroller. I say the insider is dead on right.
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#56
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
AMD dragging the industry down.
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#57
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
tricksonAMD dragging the industry down.
no they are moving forward and just ramping things up in prep for SR in 2014 since 2012 is done
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#58
Super XP
tricksonAMD dragging the industry down.
AMD's Management has failed AMD's CPU Architects, you know those very smart individuals that keep getting their funding slashed.

On a side note, this may be a very good move for AMD, give them enough time to achieve the performance they are targeting for via Steamroller.
In the meantime a little birdie is telling me that we are going to see Piledriver 2.0 sometime in 2013 based on the leaked roadmap. In this case I can see a performance improvement of up to 10% to 15% over Piledriver 1.0 based on a combination of a process improvement and clock speed.
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