Can someone tell me if there is an Infinity link between the two CCD's or not ?
If not then there is still a bottleneck for the damn IO die causing slow downs still from spill over from CCD to CCD communication.
Going by this slide, it looks like all the CCX-to-CCX communication has to go through the I/O die.
I'm not sure why AMD implied there is a direct CCX-to-CCX infinity link in the memory overclocking slide with that triangle thing?? I guess that was supposed to be referring to a synchronised FCLK across all chiplets or something.
EDIT: Apparently the 5900X has one fully-enabled 8 core CCX, plus a second CCX with four of the cores disabled.
A single CCD, with one eight-core CCX and one four-core CCX, now lives underneath the hood of the Ryzen 9 5900X. This is configured with four of the cores of the second CCD disabled in the Ryzen 9 5900X, and this new approach of centralizing eight cores at a time, rather than just four, helps the processor lead the pack in lightly threaded games like Counter-Strike and League of Legends. - PCMag Australia
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