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There comes a point where adding more cores isn't the solution to the problem, because the problem wasn't "not enough cores".
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If a soggy loaf of bread can do that, I would love to know how much better a potato is.This is highly unlikely @ this time. Perhaps after gen 2 is released (as in not the 2000 series) but not in this generation.
Cinebench scores can be faked rather easily, apparently:
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Seen the above pic in a similar topic @ AnandTech, a few days ago ...
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If a soggy loaf of bread can do that, I would love to know how much better a potato is.
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Hmm I did not realize that Apple, nvidia, etc lots of big names are in line for 7nm production before AMD... that has to mean Nvidia will have 7nm gpu's next year, I am sure they are throwing their big wallet around the TSMC building to make sure AMD is behind them on the production schedule... this does not bode well for AMD, people are already sick of waiting so many years for competitive GPU's, heh.
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that has to mean Nvidia will have 7nm gpu's next year, I am sure they are throwing their big wallet around the TSMC building to make sure AMD is behind them on the production schedule
He doesn't really know that Apple, nVidia, are in line for 7nm before AMD.
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There's no way to get a 10-core AM4 chip without new silicon, which would mean this is 7nm. There's no way they'd launch their first 7nm CPUs as an afterthought like this.
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I didn't say it would require 7nm. If it wasn't clear, I simply meant that launching a new piece of silicon at this time on 12nm makes no sense whatsoever. Why? Because what constitutes a "big task" is mighty relative.The only thing I disagree with is that new silicon would require 7nm. There is no reason, that I see, that they couldn't make changes to the CCX and leave it on 12nm. I mean, they already have the 12nm design down, so adding a few more cores to it shouldn't be a big task.
That said, I still don't think this is real.
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2019
16 core AM4
64 core TR4
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Apple sells tens of millions of each model of the iPhone, and has the largest cash reserves of any company on the planet. They could likely afford to hire every engineer available from TSMC to make that work. Also, TSMC 16nm and Samsung 14nm are nowhere near as different as Samsung/GloFo 12nm (refined 14nm) and TSMC 7nm. While the redesign of the A9 was no doubt a reasonably-sized undertaking, this would be quite a lot larger. Also, do you have any sources documenting how they did this "in a matter of weeks"? I'd love to read about how they managed to pull that off. Considering the lead times on phone designs (SoCs enter volume production around half a year before launch), it's likely they had more than a few weeks for this.I don't agree that it would be nearly as big of an undertaking as you suggest. They are already working on a CCX design with more cores, we know that, it is slated for 7nm. However, adapting it to 12nm for an accelerated release would not be that difficult. In fact, it has been done many times in the past when processing nodes were not up to the task of meeting production goals. I mean, when 14nm wasn't able to produce enough A9 processors for Apple, they reworked the processor in a matter of weeks to get it into production on 16nm.
So, if they already have the reworked CCX, which we are pretty sure they do, adapting it to 12nm shouldn't be a major undertaking. Plus, now that the only 7nm producer will likely be TSMC, there is a question on if they can keep up with demand. Having the option to fall back on Globalfoundries 12nm for the desktop chips if needed wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
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Hmm I did not realize that Apple, nvidia, etc lots of big names are in line for 7nm production before AMD... that has to mean Nvidia will have 7nm gpu's next year, I am sure they are throwing their big wallet around the TSMC building to make sure AMD is behind them on the production schedule... this does not bode well for AMD, people are already sick of waiting so many years for competitive GPU's, heh.
He's just throwing shit out there. He doesn't really know that Apple, nVidia, are in line for 7nm before AMD.
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Most of us then. The world’s first gaming 8 core CPU would look glorious. Intel is smart to release the beast next to Turing. New GPU means more CPU bottleneck for AMD. Smart move is smart.@dwade, no, not all of us are interested in an Intel 8 core instead.
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No, you don't. Have you ever read anything about how your Ryzen works and looks inside? Aside from benchmarks, obviously. ;-)This is easily possible. The highest tier Threadripper CCX have a max of 8 cores. So you just need two chips with 3 disabled/defective cores. put two on the die like you would for Threadripper 2950X but with only two chips instead of 4. There you have 10 to 16 cores.
Not really a huge feat, let's be honest.Were you aware of AM3 processors that supported both DDR2 and DDR3?
Probably. That makes the whole "upgrade path" argument making even less sense.However, probably not all boards will do this. Support varied from board to board; it was up to the board makers to provide BIOS updates for support. I've taken advantage of this feature myself a number of times in the past.
We seen motherboards with dual-DIMM support fairly recently (Skylake). BTW: anything similar in the AMD camp?It's the same reason we had motherboards like the Asrock 775Dual-VSTA. That was a weird (but useful) board for sure. It had DDR and DDR2 slots, and it had an AGP slot as well as a PCI-E slot.
But, as you said, future AM4 CPU support will depend on mobo. You don't know which one would be updated. Doesn't this make the "upgrade path" argument a bit... poor?Some of us only want to (or can only afford to) upgrade one component at a time once in a while, so these things really come in handy in such situations.
But it would be a worse CPU, so maybe you wouldn't be tempted to upgrade at all?How nice would it be if I could put one of the upcoming Whiskey Lake chips in my old, but still functioning socket 1155 board? I wouldn't need to buy a new motherboard and RAM just to upgrade the CPU.
Weeks before the launch? Man, you should try the lottery.WTF? We already established that 9900k is no more then 8% stronger then 2700X.
Well... I don't care that much about OC in general, but something tells me you'll be able to OC that 9900K as well.AND you don't even need a decent water cooler to OC 2700X way beyond 9900k performace.
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