System Name | 4K-gaming / media-PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X / Intel Core i7-6700K |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero / Asus Z170-K |
Cooling | Alphacool Eisbaer 360 / Alphacool Eisbaer 240 |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3466 / 16GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 3080 TUF OC / Powercolor RX 6700 XT |
Storage | 3.3TB of SSDs / several small SSDs |
Display(s) | Acer 27" 4K120 IPS + Lenovo 32" 4K60 IPS |
Case | Corsair 4000D AF White / DeepCool CC560 WH |
Audio Device(s) | Sony WH-CN720N |
Power Supply | EVGA G2 750W / Fractal ION Gold 550W |
Mouse | Logitech MX518 / Logitech G400s |
Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / NOS C450 Mini Pro |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift CV1 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro / Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | They run Crysis |
And Core 2 Quad..
System Name | Tiny the White Yeti |
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Processor | 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi |
Cooling | CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3 |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming |
Storage | Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB |
Display(s) | Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440) |
Case | Lian Li A3 mATX White |
Audio Device(s) | Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova G2 750W |
Mouse | Steelseries Aerox 5 |
Keyboard | Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II |
VR HMD | HD 420 - Green Edition ;) |
Software | W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC |
Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 |
Lot of negative energy ITT. We need an Intel resurgence to keep AMD pricing in check.
That or stick to 64 cores and reduce the number of CCX on those designs to cut down on latency and leaving more headroom for higher clock speeds per core. I mean it doesn't matter too much at this point for AMD they are competing with themselves basically though they should keep their foot on the gas a bit for certain Intel will find it's footing eventually. I suppose they could also keep it 64 cores and reduce the CCX, but throw in some APU tech for good measure.Max 96 cores per die most possibly.
Intel needs of private detective to find lost cores in their own CPUsJust 8 more cores intel and you'll be able to compete again!
Too optimistic.then,june 2021 incoming adler lake
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
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Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
I believe even end of 2021 is a best case scenario for Alder Lake. If Intel had these ready in volumes, they would have skipped Rocket Lake, which may seem to be pushed all the way to March.but bfore that intel release is out,march 2021 release is answer for amd vermeer cpu,its rocket lake,still 14nm,but last one that kind.
its should beat easily amd vermeer, and i mean gaming performance.
but ,then,june 2021 incoming adler lake, it is 10nm tech maded and also hydrib cpu,
so,its finally show is it intel step up top of cpu world.
System Name | RiseZEN Gaming PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @ Auto |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming ATX Motherboard |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Elite Capellix AIO, 280mm Radiator, Dual RGB 140mm ML Series PWM Fans |
Memory | G.Skill TridentZ 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR4 3200 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS DUAL RX 6700 XT DUAL-RX6700XT-12G |
Storage | Corsair Force MP500 480GB M.2 & MP510 480GB M.2 - 2 x WD_BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe 1TB |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG Strix 34” XG349C 144Hz 1440p + Asus ROG 27" MG278Q 144Hz WQHD 1440p |
Case | Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Gaming Case |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries 5Hv2 w/ Sound Blaster Z SE |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750x Power Supply |
Mouse | Razer Death-Adder + Viper 8K HZ Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse - Ergonomic Left Hand Edition |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum RGB Gaming Keyboard |
Software | Windows 11 Pro - 64-Bit Edition |
Benchmark Scores | I'm the Doctor, Doctor Who. The Definition of Gaming is PC Gaming... |
System Name | Xajel Main |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Motherboard | ASRock X570M Steel Legened |
Cooling | Corsair H100i PRO |
Memory | G.Skill DDR4 3600 32GB (2x16GB) |
Video Card(s) | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3080 Ti AMP Holo |
Storage | (OS) Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 1TB + (Personal) WD Black SN850X 2TB + (Store) WD 8TB HDD |
Display(s) | LG 38WN95C Ultrawide 3840x1600 144Hz |
Case | Cooler Master CM690 III |
Audio Device(s) | Built-in Audio + Yamaha SR-C20 Soundbar |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 750W |
Mouse | Logitech MK710 Combo |
Keyboard | Logitech MK710 Combo (M705) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Max 96 cores per die most possibly.
System Name | Primary|Secondary|Poweredge r410|Dell XPS|SteamDeck |
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Processor | i7 11700k|i7 9700k|2 x E5620 |i5 5500U|Zen 2 4c/8t |
Memory | 32GB DDR4|16GB DDR4|16GB DDR4|32GB ECC DDR3|8GB DDR4|16GB LPDDR5 |
Video Card(s) | RX 7800xt|RX 6700xt |On-Board|On-Board|8 RDNA 2 CUs |
Storage | 2TB m.2|512GB SSD+1TB SSD|2x256GBSSD 2x2TBGB|256GB sata|512GB nvme |
Display(s) | 50" 4k TV | Dell 27" |22" |3.3"|7" |
VR HMD | Samsung Odyssey+ | Oculus Quest 2 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro|Windows 10 Pro|Windows 10 Home| Server 2012 r2|Windows 10 Pro |
Intel has spent 3 years spreading FUD about AMD's glue.
The irony and shame here is fantastic.
Right, that's why AMD is winning high profile contracts left and right. Apparently it's a lot easier for companies to switch than you think.
Intel hasn't updated their Xeon platform with anything noteworthy for around 2 years now, that's an eternity in the server space and customers just don't wont settle for an inferior, slower and more costly platform. These things are custom built with huge support teams dedicated towards their maintenance, it's not like you plop in some racks with Intel hardware and they miraculously "just work" and the AMD ones don't. If that fabled Intel support and ecosystem was worth so much they'd never switch, expect they do, because it isn't.
Oh, and Intel's memory technology business side is so good that apparently they're looking to sell it. Hmm.
System Name | RiseZEN Gaming PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @ Auto |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming ATX Motherboard |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Elite Capellix AIO, 280mm Radiator, Dual RGB 140mm ML Series PWM Fans |
Memory | G.Skill TridentZ 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR4 3200 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS DUAL RX 6700 XT DUAL-RX6700XT-12G |
Storage | Corsair Force MP500 480GB M.2 & MP510 480GB M.2 - 2 x WD_BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe 1TB |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG Strix 34” XG349C 144Hz 1440p + Asus ROG 27" MG278Q 144Hz WQHD 1440p |
Case | Corsair Obsidian Series 450D Gaming Case |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries 5Hv2 w/ Sound Blaster Z SE |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750x Power Supply |
Mouse | Razer Death-Adder + Viper 8K HZ Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse - Ergonomic Left Hand Edition |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum RGB Gaming Keyboard |
Software | Windows 11 Pro - 64-Bit Edition |
Benchmark Scores | I'm the Doctor, Doctor Who. The Definition of Gaming is PC Gaming... |
Irrelevant when AMDs EPYC are beating anything Intel has to offer in the data centre and server market. The upgrade cycle is a long one, and Intel has entrenched themselves in that market due to years of domination. I believe Intel owns over 90% of this market. If AMD can even capture say 10% or even 15%, that is more than enough to keep AMD pumping out faster, efficient and highly innovative processors. A slight increase for AMD in % is a huge win for the company. That's how much Intel controls that market. But its slowly turning to AMDs favour. And the industry sees AMD now as a compelling & proven alternative. Things are going to look quite interesting in 2-5 years from now.on server and datacenter market, it's not only about raw horsepower but more about whole ecosystem
Intel has spend so much time on nuturing Xeon platform, that's their core business, even if the performance wasn't the top, the overall feature that they are using and being utilized by their customer cannot be replaced by AMD
so far I haven't see any simillar technology as Optane on Data Center environment from AMD, while optane is kind of janky on Desktop, it being fully utilized on datacenter platform
AMD's ZEN caught Intel with its knickers in a knot And they haven't recovered, so you need to ask yourself why they created a job position named "Marketing Strategist" i.e.: Damage ControlIntel has spent 3 years spreading FUD about AMD's glue.
The irony and shame here is fantastic.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
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Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
The good news is that many workloads are essentially vectorized in nature, but unfortunately the coding practices taught in school these days tell people to ignore the real problem (the data) and instead focus on building a complex "architecture" to hide and scatter the data and state all over the place, making SIMD (or any decent performance really) virtually impossible.It does require you to have a good grasp of linear algebra and multivariate calculus, SIMD algorithms, because the compilers of today have a really hard time automatically translating high level programming languages to high performing vectorized AVX-512 machine code.
To get the value out of AVX-512 the designer/programmer needs to vectorized the algorithms, not just write sequential programs like usual and hope that the compiler somehow figures it out (it won't). This requires theoretical knowledge of math and computer science, but if you learan how to do it right the reward is great!
I haven't had time to look into the details of AMX yet, but my gut feeling tells me that any 2D data should have some potential here, like images, video, etc.So moving to AMX will require even more knowledge to really capitalize and make full use of the extra register capacity and instruction set.
System Name | Good enough |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen R9 7900 - Alphacool Eisblock XPX Aurora Edge |
Motherboard | ASRock B650 Pro RS |
Cooling | 2x 360mm NexXxoS ST30 X-Flow, 1x 360mm NexXxoS ST30, 1x 240mm NexXxoS ST30 |
Memory | 32GB - FURY Beast RGB 5600 Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 7900 XT - Alphacool Eisblock Aurora |
Storage | 1x Kingston KC3000 1TB 1x Kingston A2000 1TB, 1x Samsung 850 EVO 250GB , 1x Samsung 860 EVO 500GB |
Display(s) | LG UltraGear 32GN650-B + 4K Samsung TV |
Case | Phanteks NV7 |
Power Supply | GPS-750C |
Is CPU's using math tricks to shortcut calculations?
System Name | RyzenGtEvo/ Asus strix scar II |
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Processor | Amd R5 5900X/ Intel 8750H |
Motherboard | Crosshair hero8 impact/Asus |
Cooling | 360EK extreme rad+ 360$EK slim all push, cpu ek suprim Gpu full cover all EK |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance Rgb pro 3600cas14 16Gb in four sticks./16Gb/16GB |
Video Card(s) | Powercolour RX7900XT Reference/Rtx 2060 |
Storage | Silicon power 2TB nvme/8Tb external/1Tb samsung Evo nvme 2Tb sata ssd/1Tb nvme |
Display(s) | Samsung UAE28"850R 4k freesync.dell shiter |
Case | Lianli 011 dynamic/strix scar2 |
Audio Device(s) | Xfi creative 7.1 on board ,Yamaha dts av setup, corsair void pro headset |
Power Supply | corsair 1200Hxi/Asus stock |
Mouse | Roccat Kova/ Logitech G wireless |
Keyboard | Roccat Aimo 120 |
VR HMD | Oculus rift |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 8726 vega 3dmark timespy/ laptop Timespy 6506 |
With recent reports claiming 50%+ yeilds and the size of one side/half of an intel core here I'm not surprised there's shortages, hopefully they get their top man sorted soon and gain direction.well,wait for it....
its good also that intel finaly get soon its 10nm cpu out.
when that happend,its soon ,then we can reality compare and see how 'good' amd ryzen 7nm really are.
its just useless to compare 14nm cpu against 7nm cpu...sure amd want it that way..
think we seen final battle next year when 10nm adler lake coming,its showing where we go cpu world.
but bfore that intel release is out,march 2021 release is answer for amd vermeer cpu,its rocket lake,still 14nm,but last one that kind.
its should beat easily amd vermeer, and i mean gaming performance.
but ,then,june 2021 incoming adler lake, it is 10nm tech maded and also hydrib cpu,
so,its finally show is it intel step up top of cpu world.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
---|---|
Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
CPUs can do some minor optimization in real time, but this is limited to things that are guaranteed to produce identical results, probably limited to specific patterns of instructions which have an "optimal" alternative. CPUs can also unroll some loops and eliminate some redundant instructions in real time.Is CPU's using math tricks to shortcut calculations? Or this is possible only for analog systems like human brain?
Almost of this transformations are normal algebra actions not tricks like this which I linked but make some shortcuts.CPUs can do some minor optimization in real time, but this is limited to things that are guaranteed to produce identical results, probably limited to specific patterns of instructions which have an "optimal" alternative. CPUs can also unroll some loops and eliminate some redundant instructions in real time.
But the compilers are able to do much more, as they have more time and more context. I don't know how much tricks like these are done by compilers though, since many such integer tricks have a lot of assumptions the compiler might not know. Nevertheless, many of these operations have dedicated instructions that are branchless and faster anyway.
Still, the compilers do things like if a variable is set to 0 (for integers), they will convert this to xor itself, because it's faster.
Compilers like GCC offers flags like -ffast-math, which will do a lot of tricks with floats which may sacrifice some precision or compliance with IEEE 754 in order to gain some extra performance.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X ||| Intel Core i7-3930K |
---|---|
Motherboard | ASUS ProArt B550-CREATOR ||| Asus P9X79 WS |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S ||| Be Quiet Pure Rock |
Memory | Crucial 2 x 16 GB 3200 MHz ||| Corsair 8 x 8 GB 1333 MHz |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 1060 3GB ||| MSI GTX 680 4GB |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB + 1 TB ||| Intel 545s 512 GB + 256 GB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" ||| Eizo EV2416W 24" |
Case | Fractal Design Define 7 XL x 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 x 2 |
Mouse | Razer Abyssus |
Keyboard | CM Storm QuickFire XT |
Software | Ubuntu |
While no one is perfect, I do believe Intel have several thousands of engineers working on chip design, and math usually accounts for ~1/3 of a MS degree, so I don't think that's the problem.I read more about math tricks. Its are hundreds maybe thousands. LoL! Maybe has many of them useful to implement inside CPU architecture. Maybe the CPU arhitects and programmers need of help for this at high educated mathematicians with lot of experience?
Yes this is problem. Implementation to limited to 0;1;0/1. Must make different achitecture which is more complex on level 0 and to be not limited to working with the binary number system, but to be able to work with all major number systems directly in the hardware, not in the software layers of the operating system and applications. But this seems to be an impossible task for engineers?Also keep in mind that a CPU decodes 5-6 instructions per clock cycle, so anything optimized in real time needs to be very simple and hardcoded logic.