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AMD "Summit Ridge" Die Pictured?

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Without knowing the technical side of these graphics libraries and how easy they make multithreading, from my very limited experience with programming multiple threads, it can be quite tedious to manage. This can lead to laziness from developers. Single-thread performance will probably remain relevant for some time.

which is why amd giving all their source code away, for free, on git is such a big thing :thumb:
 
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What are those "Orochi" and "Summit"?

Bulldozer cores are called 'Orochi'. Zen cores are Summit Ridge.

If that picture is right, the L3 cache is physically split in two, so its effective size is 8MB.

8MB for 4 cores. 16 for 8 cores.

AMD has revealed that Zen will have double the performance of the FX 8350 and will trade blows with Intel’s eight core i7 5960X Extreme Edition.
http://wccftech.com/amd-zen-cpu-performance-double-fx-8350/

AMD has said 'Orochi'. It might be the first iteration of Bulldozer cores or Pilerdriver ones like FX 8350. It was wccftech's own idea to use 8350 or 5960X as comparison. AMD has said nothing about them.
 
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Am I the only person pumped that they're replacing HyperTransport 3.1 with a bus that has twice the bandwidth?

Except there's no basis in the original article for that 100GB/s comment.
 
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Bulldozer cores are called 'Orochi'. Zen cores are Summit Ridge.
It is my understanding that Summit is the early release, consumer version of Zen, with the performance segment to be named differently and released later, while still falling under the Zen umbrella.
 

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Except there's no basis in the original article for that 100GB/s comment.
Straight from the article, right at the bottom.
GMI has been briefly referenced in patches posted to the Linux kernel’s mailing list by AMD employees. Fudzilla believes that GMI stands for Global Memory Interconnect and that it’s a coherent fabric used for chip to chip communication within the same MCM package capable of up to 100 GB/s using four links.
 

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Straight from the article, right at the bottom.

So the basis is "Fudzilla believes" they can infer the speed of a bus from an acronym?
 
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