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AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su takes centerstage to demonstrate the latest from AMD. These include announcements from nearly all of the company's business lines, including Ryzen processors, EPYC enterprise processors, Radeon graphics, and more.
02:14 UTC: AMD is all about high-performance - Dr Su
02:15 UTC: Nearly 100 EPYC based server solutions, and over 400 EPYC-powered cloud instances, by 2022
02:17 UTC: Leading cloud providers rely on AMD EYPC-based servers, and e-commerce platforms choose EPYC-powered instances.
02:17 UTC: We currently hold 220 server performance world records—Dr Su
02:18 UTC: AMD 3rd Gen EPYC "Milan" processors beat Xeon "Ice Lake-SP," Dr Su posts benchmarks. Two servers are compared, which are bound by the same SLA (service level agreements), running an e-commerce transaction workload. The Intel server is shown being unable to keep up with requests within the SLA. The EPYC server has up to 50% higher Java operation throughput than the competition.
02:32 UTC: AMD Zen 3 and RDNA2 graphics architectures lead the company's IP portfolio. Big announcements expected.
02:33 UTC: AMD Announces the Ryzen 5000G desktop APU, based on "Zen 3" microarchitecture and "Cezanne" silicon.
02:35 UTC: The Ryzen 7 5600G matches or beats the Intel Core i7-11700 "Rocket Lake" at gaming
02:37 UTC: Rather steep prices for these chips, but you've to consider the CPU core-counts, the monolithic silicon design (lower latencies), and the "Zen 3" IPC. Available August 5, 2021.
02:38 UTC: Tesla Model X and Model S to feature RDNA2 graphics chips. Maybe powers the user interface, not known if the IP is leveraged for Autopilot.
02:40 UTC: Confirmed, Ryzen + Radeon to power the infotainment system, including AAA gaming (combined 10 TFLOP/s compute power). Tesla lives up to its reputation of being a toymaker.
02:41 UTC: The graphics IP partnership between AMD and Samsung is for "several years." This means several future generations of Exynos SoCs to feature Radeon graphics IP.
02:43 UTC: Scott Herkelmann takes centerstage to announce the Radeon RX 6000M mobile graphics based on the RDNA2 architecture, and full DirectX 12 Ultimate readiness.
02:47 UTC: AMD RDNA2 architecture lose lesser performance in power-constrained scenarios such as mobile gaming (on battery), and so the solutions are competitively faster.
02:50 UTC: AMD Radeon RX 6000M series graphics solutions: RX 6800M with 12 GB memory and 2,560 stream processors; RX 6700M with 10 GB memory and 2,304 stream processors; and RX 6600M with 2,048 stream processors and 8 GB memory.
02:53 UTC: The RX 6800M utilizes its higher energy efficiency to get ahead of the RTX 3080 Mobile. It gets better when playing on battery power.
02:54 UTC: It's finally here! FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). Comes in 5 presets, with performance gains anywhere between 50-200%. Released through GPUOpen for all gamers. Based on a spatial upscaling algorithm.
02:59 UTC: FSR enabled on all Radeon GPUs, "Polaris" and forward.
03:01 UTC: Frank Azor unveils the AMD Advantage program: AMD to work closely with laptop designers to build "great gaming laptops," that use AMD processors and GPUs.
03:14 UTC: Dr Su wrapped things up by detailing that the company is on course to implementing 5 nm silicon fabrication node on schedule. "Zen 4" in 2022.
03:15 UTC: 3D chiplet architecture for future high-performance products. Designed in collaboration with TSMC.
03:17 UTC: A 3D vertical cache one of the first applications of this new 3D packaging technology. "Zen 3+" will likely feature a 64 MB L4 cache stacked right on top of the CCD, with structural silicon to level it up.
03:19 UTC: Here's a prototype "Zen 3" CCD with the stacked 64 MB cache. In total, you get 96 MB of cache per CCD, or 192 MB on a dual-CCD Socket AM4 package.
03:20 UTC: 3D Vertical Cache has a profound performance impact (+12% in gaming workloads, 15% on average):
03:24 UTC: "Zen 3+" using 3D Vertical Cache mass-production by the end of 2021. A 15% gaming performance gain almost constitutes a new generation in itself, before "Zen 4" arrives in 2022.
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02:14 UTC: AMD is all about high-performance - Dr Su
02:15 UTC: Nearly 100 EPYC based server solutions, and over 400 EPYC-powered cloud instances, by 2022
02:17 UTC: Leading cloud providers rely on AMD EYPC-based servers, and e-commerce platforms choose EPYC-powered instances.
02:17 UTC: We currently hold 220 server performance world records—Dr Su
02:18 UTC: AMD 3rd Gen EPYC "Milan" processors beat Xeon "Ice Lake-SP," Dr Su posts benchmarks. Two servers are compared, which are bound by the same SLA (service level agreements), running an e-commerce transaction workload. The Intel server is shown being unable to keep up with requests within the SLA. The EPYC server has up to 50% higher Java operation throughput than the competition.
02:32 UTC: AMD Zen 3 and RDNA2 graphics architectures lead the company's IP portfolio. Big announcements expected.
02:33 UTC: AMD Announces the Ryzen 5000G desktop APU, based on "Zen 3" microarchitecture and "Cezanne" silicon.
02:35 UTC: The Ryzen 7 5600G matches or beats the Intel Core i7-11700 "Rocket Lake" at gaming
02:37 UTC: Rather steep prices for these chips, but you've to consider the CPU core-counts, the monolithic silicon design (lower latencies), and the "Zen 3" IPC. Available August 5, 2021.
02:38 UTC: Tesla Model X and Model S to feature RDNA2 graphics chips. Maybe powers the user interface, not known if the IP is leveraged for Autopilot.
02:40 UTC: Confirmed, Ryzen + Radeon to power the infotainment system, including AAA gaming (combined 10 TFLOP/s compute power). Tesla lives up to its reputation of being a toymaker.
02:41 UTC: The graphics IP partnership between AMD and Samsung is for "several years." This means several future generations of Exynos SoCs to feature Radeon graphics IP.
02:43 UTC: Scott Herkelmann takes centerstage to announce the Radeon RX 6000M mobile graphics based on the RDNA2 architecture, and full DirectX 12 Ultimate readiness.
02:47 UTC: AMD RDNA2 architecture lose lesser performance in power-constrained scenarios such as mobile gaming (on battery), and so the solutions are competitively faster.
02:50 UTC: AMD Radeon RX 6000M series graphics solutions: RX 6800M with 12 GB memory and 2,560 stream processors; RX 6700M with 10 GB memory and 2,304 stream processors; and RX 6600M with 2,048 stream processors and 8 GB memory.
02:53 UTC: The RX 6800M utilizes its higher energy efficiency to get ahead of the RTX 3080 Mobile. It gets better when playing on battery power.
02:54 UTC: It's finally here! FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). Comes in 5 presets, with performance gains anywhere between 50-200%. Released through GPUOpen for all gamers. Based on a spatial upscaling algorithm.
02:59 UTC: FSR enabled on all Radeon GPUs, "Polaris" and forward.
03:01 UTC: Frank Azor unveils the AMD Advantage program: AMD to work closely with laptop designers to build "great gaming laptops," that use AMD processors and GPUs.
03:14 UTC: Dr Su wrapped things up by detailing that the company is on course to implementing 5 nm silicon fabrication node on schedule. "Zen 4" in 2022.
03:15 UTC: 3D chiplet architecture for future high-performance products. Designed in collaboration with TSMC.
03:17 UTC: A 3D vertical cache one of the first applications of this new 3D packaging technology. "Zen 3+" will likely feature a 64 MB L4 cache stacked right on top of the CCD, with structural silicon to level it up.
03:19 UTC: Here's a prototype "Zen 3" CCD with the stacked 64 MB cache. In total, you get 96 MB of cache per CCD, or 192 MB on a dual-CCD Socket AM4 package.
03:20 UTC: 3D Vertical Cache has a profound performance impact (+12% in gaming workloads, 15% on average):
03:24 UTC: "Zen 3+" using 3D Vertical Cache mass-production by the end of 2021. A 15% gaming performance gain almost constitutes a new generation in itself, before "Zen 4" arrives in 2022.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site