It's much cheaper to make. They're small dies. Intel has a big ass one.
100% true and it comes at a cost. Having tasks switch from one cluster to the next results is a large penalty, which intel does not have.
AMDs method is for tasks that scale well and don't suffer from penalties with being on different clusters. Intels CPU is by far better but very expensive.
Which is why AMDs method is nice to have an alternative. Intels may be better but AMDs is bar far more cost effective and helps the average joe.
Any news on if these support ECC/RDDIMMs? I would love to ditch my 1650v3 for a 16 core AMD CPU if i can afford it.
The same way ryzen 7 is cheaper to make. It's MCM'd together. Even Intel can't have great yields with a die so large.
Sure, they're wasting half the cores from Naples, but these are nice salvages. You can still do the math, though. I can buy a ryzen 7 1700 for nearly 300 bucks or a salvaged 1600 for 200.
Can Intel sell an 8 and 6 core for those prices? Not even if they wanted to price war, I wager.
they aren't wasting anything. It was reported that AMD has some crazy 80% yield.
Hey look....a 5%er at an enthusiast site... who would have thought?!! To be more clear, im thinking about all users. Clearly there is a use case for so many lanes... just not many come close to using it.
Here is your actual lane breakdown...
Why not move the hard drives/optical to the unaffected asmedia sata ports?? Wouldnt that free up ports attached to the chipset?
Ps- threadripper isnt going to be cheap either.. i mean, the octo is 500... that 12 core is going to sniff 800+... so, surely it will be cheaper, but not cheap.
ASmedia is a terrible controller for HDDs and should always be avoided.
let me know how many home users actually have that, would ya?
In a sense, i agree with kurt. 95% of users are fine with skylake's 20... with sli and an m.2. If you want that and multiple m.2 or dvr card or 10gb ethernet, budget wouldnt seem to be as much of a concern...(specifically with multiple gpus and m.2 nvme drives).
Single thread is most important for my main rig. Main rig needs, GPU (16), 10GbE (4/8), M.2 (4), and TB (?) would be nice but thats already way way way past 16 lanes. Thats what 24-32 lanes?
I'll need more when Optane because sanely priced in a couple years.
Also 10GbE isn't expensive. I did it for 500 bucks or something.
200 for swtich, 100 for 2 NIC, cables and other stuff IIRC.
I don't think I'm a 5%er, but this kind of chips is definitely aimed at 5%ers.
He means the 5% of people who actually use computers?
So first you argue that people don't need that many PCIe lanes and now you tell me I need another PCIe card? I rest my case.
This made my day!
Someone asking why you need more than 6 SATA ports....and need lots of PCIe Lanes....does this answer it?
Still work in progress
yea...this is why you need PCIe Lanes