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AMD Zen 5 Execution Engine Leaked, Features True 512-bit FPU

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Not clear to me why they would put all that die realestate into AVX-512 when almost no one uses them outside game emulators, unelss there is some added push for AI workloads there that I don't know about since everyone is advertising that now.

Silly leaks aside this should finally be a very exciting year for HEDT CPUs.
 
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I'll say it again: we don't know how they implemented 512-bit operations. It could be fused fp0/fp1 and fused fp2/fp3. In which case it wouldn't be using any extra area but would still be able to do 512-bit operations in a single cycle instead of sequentially in two cycles like Zen 4.

It is pre-emptive to cry about wasted area.
 
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I don't understand how y'all might believe anything that comes out of the mouth of someone called "Moore Law is Dead"
 
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Oh, man, what a huge let-down. I had my hopes up it was the general instruction pipeline that was up by 40%. But alas not it seems.
You would have loved the Intel days! A 40% IPC uplift would have taken Intel 15 years! Each generation of "new" Intel CPUs had 1-3% IPC "improvements" back in the day, and many made claims that x86 had hit a performance wall, and no significant improvements could ever be made.

Thanks to AMD, all that is thankfully over now, although it seems Intel has gone back to just bumping clocks and "gluing" on more cores on again.
 
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I'm still pissed about him claiming with 100% certainty that Intel's GPU business was over and done just a month before the Arc GPUs were actually in the market. I remember that shit even making Intel's GPU engineers and marketing people uncomfortable.

One would think this would've been a career ending event to a leaker, but turns out his followers only grew in number since then. What the hell.
 
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I'm still pissed about him claiming with 100% certainty that Intel's GPU business was over and done just a month before the Arc GPUs were actually in the market. I remember that shit even making Intel's GPU engineers and marketing people uncomfortable.

One would think this would've been a career ending event to a leaker, but turns out his followers only grew in number since then. What the hell.
Why? All the loss-making segments intel has either sold or abandoned, this is the current state of Intel's GPU business. It's a very logical prediction.
 
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I've read it before. I know what Torvalds argues.

Have a quote:
Well, first off Intel's FPU performance has always been low.
The main difference now is you have AI. A use and justification for special instruction sets.
 
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You can't really compare some of 14 nm implementation of AVX 512 with Zen 5 implementation on 3nm nodes. Intel was probably asking too much from the 14nm +* nodes and that is why the performance for it was too low.


Denser process with less leakage allow you to design much more complex execution units. Those can perform better that the same clock and clock higher. It's one of the reason why cache size have stayed in the same ballpark.

I mean clawhammer (Athlon 64) had 1 MB of L2 in 2003. Cache are a cycle and it's what they put when they can't just put a beefier execution unit or front end.
 
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I'm sure the shutdown at TSMC from the earthquakes will definitely impact AMD...Delay or reduced shipments if delivered on time...
I don't think so. Probably all ZEN 5 chips that need this year already got its lithography before earthquake.
 
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Not clear to me why they would put all that die realestate into AVX-512 when almost no one uses them outside game emulators, unelss there is some added push for AI workloads there that I don't know about since everyone is advertising that now.

Silly leaks aside this should finally be a very exciting year for HEDT CPUs.
Probably because its used in the Enterprise space so Eypc cpu's will need it. And consumer products are basically just cut down versions of those products.
 
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