Hybrid core as a concept is great but software side was never there.
Intel offer far more advanced packaging but it results in a product with some inferior characteristic.
People care about AVX512 because Intel used to be the benchmark but now they're falling behind.
It's hard to swallow if you...
It's not like everyone is going to use MRDIMM. Majority of users will still opt for regular RDIMM.
Also, if you're looking for bandwidth, choose the cpu with less core as it will give you more bandwidth per core.
X3D doesn't add value for majority of application, making whole portfolio base on such process is idiotic.
I have no doubt AMD if keep investing in such tech but it's mainly for AI accelerator. Ryzen X3D is a nice add-on.
Server zen5 have 2 link to IOD while consumer zen5 only use 1. Just wondering, if there could e a CPU with links between CCD1, CCD2, IOD creating full mesh connectivity and address cross CCD latency issue.
Other OEMs know one true thing about gaming laptop, the green sticker. It's funny there's only two OEMs at the initial lunch and some smaller ones afterward with minipc
EPYC is ahead in performance because Xeon is power constrained.
Given enough power P core should easily surpass zen core, albeit lacking in efficiency.
Under most circumstance more ram doesn't offer more performance but wider bus will. So you're making a worse gpu overall except for the specific scene in specific game. 8G is adequate for a entry card and it's not like vendors doesn't offer 16G card.
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