I agree with that.
Though there are a decent number of 6 core CPUs. Now CPUs with less than 6 cores there are not that many and ones that are only dual are few and far between and bottom of barrel.
When is last time there was a single core CPU released.
I was able to buy a dual core 12th Gen...
Yeah Golden Cove not quite 25% faster clock for clock than Zen 3. How much faster is it then Zen 3 clock normalized?
Am I close on these estimates.
Like 15% to 17% I think.
And Rapor Cove is 5% faster clock normalized than Golden Cove?
And is Golden Cove like 2% to 3% faster than Zen 4...
Based on that chart it still looks almost on par wit Zen 3 overall, Though some workloads Skymont wins and some Zen 3 wins?
Am I missing anything?
They are clocked only 100MHz difference?
Oh wait Skymont 4600 5800X3D Zen 3 4500 and 5950X Zen 3 4900
Based on that graph is Spec CPU 2017 clock normalized. I imagine it is.
So in that case Skymont IPC is roughly on par with Zen 3 or barely within margin of error 1% to 2.5% behind.
Raptor Lake is actually a darn good product latency and input better than 9800X3D for gaming. If only degradation was under control which it may now be with the microcode updates and better binning and newer production batches.
So basically Skymont IPC is actually that good, but its implementation on Arrow Lake was so bad as the rest of Arrow Lake memory subsystem and tile to tile latency that its all for naught just like its gaming performance collapsed big time vs Raptor Lake.
I remember Intel claimed it would be 2% better than Raptor Cove.
While Skymont impressed and was a big leap over e-cores in Raptor Lake let alone Alder Lake, it seems it was not clocked normalized Raptor Cover IPC.
So what is Skymont IPC actually like clock normalized? Is it like Zen 3, a bit...
I totally agree with that. Why would they go through trouble of making it if large NEX and OEMs did not ask for it. Gamers not a big part of the market even though we would like them to cater to us more.
Which sadly means probably a locked only variant with lower clock speeds on OEM only for...
Yeah in that case its probably not a gamers dream if its only for those markets and locked.
Some mobos have eCLKs where you can bypass and overclock anyways, though not sure if it allows it for RAM overclocking like getting DDR5 speeds better than 5200. You really want at least high 6000s or...
And can anyone read the report clearly and understand what it means? Is this still more a rumor or is it confirmed that this 12 P core Bartlett Lake chip is indeed coming?
Or is it coming for sure its just a matter of whether it will have a consumer variant unlocked, but definitely coming for...
Yeah probably true which is why Bartlett Lake 12 P core on ring bus unlocked if it comes will be intriguing. May be my last stop for a while assuming its reliable.
9950X3D is a hybrid design only one CCD has 3D vcache deal with beside just being dual CCD
If this 12 P core becomes reality, its set and forget as all 12 P cores on one ring bus and still a modern arch and 7200 RAM will get close to competing.
It probably beats 14900K as the 4 e-core clusters...
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