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This is amazing getting up to 2% single thread 10% multi-thread is big boost especially on the multi-thread and the crazy part is you'd want higher multi-thread in general anyway on higher core count chips at least I would. That enables so much additional headroom for stuff like multi-threaded compression I mean up to 10% additional performance from that is kind of mind boggling. This increases the relative value Ryzen 500 series a lot. I can't wait to see what happens with Epyc/ThreadRipper surely they'll introduce this on the next chips series in those platforms as well that has huge ramifications given how multi-thread capable those chips are it's absolutely enormous plus factor in that those chips tend to be a bit more single thread starved comparatively and that extra 2% is still rather nice to have. Think about it this way a 3.5GHz all core 32C chip would be up to a 3.85GHz all core chip. I wonder if this is also in RNDA2 as well or will come with RDNA3 this is great tech and chances are they'll improve it in time I can see them tweaking it down to 0.5ms eventually next generation it might be 0.75ms followed by 0.5ms.