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I wonder if they are spinning a silicon version from the initial plans that didn't have an NPU, but did have a MALL cache instead? That would be... interesting.
Claim that the Strix Point refresh called Gorgon Point will be coming to AM5.
With Dell's recent huge loses most likely due to sticking with Intel exclusively for many years, it's no surprise anything they do.copilot pcs and rebranding..... Waste of everyone's money and time. Dell takes the cake lol
There is still plenty of time before Zen 6 launches. They could even launch it after Zen 6. But based on AMD's earlier comments it seems they find the configuration questionable.What a missed opportunity to do dual chiplet 3D cache
They are not merely "not really working there", they are altogether disabled by Intel in Xeons. (Always have been, in all small-socket Xeon generations since Intel put heterogeneous cores into the corresponding laptop CPUs.)
Unsurprisingly the 16 Core models are a lot faster than the top Raptor Lake Xeon... since the Cinebench Accelerators wouldn't really work there.
Nice one, also the AI 350 has same MT perf at 15W than a LNL boosted at roughly 32W.
Wow. Bye bye Looney Lake!Nice one, also the AI 350 has same MT perf at 15W than a LNL boosted at roughly 32W.
Oh no LNL is still a whole bunch more efficient for actually doing laptop stuff.Wow. Bye bye Looney Lake!
As long as it s not loaded, that is, if you just use it as a e-reader, otherwise once it s loaded with more than a single core it will drain 30W.Oh no LNL is still a whole bunch more efficient for actually doing laptop stuff.
It's not gonna draw this much platform power on average. Boosts are very transient in normal use.As long as it s not loaded, that is, if you just use it as a e-reader, otherwise once it s loaded with more than a single core it will drain 30W.
Even a browser like Firefox is multithreaded since ages, there s no more purely ST real tasks, so even with transients there will be several cores loaded.It's not gonna draw this much platform power on average. Boosts are very transient in normal use.
Also LNL 1t power is 12-15W iirc.
Very true.Even a browser like Firefox is multithreaded since ages, there s no more purely ST real tasks, so even with transients there will be several cores loaded.
Again, it's a transient workload.Even a browser like Firefox is multithreaded since ages
Then you're not hitting 1t power at all. Next.so even with transients there will be several cores loaded.
You re hitting 100% on several cores when just downloading a page with a 100-300Mb internet connection, so a transient but at full 30W on such a laptop.Again, it's a transient workload.
Then you're not hitting 1t power at all. Next.