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A 9070XT is a large die with 640 GB/s of membw available to it, combined with 64MB of IC. You're not getting anywhere close to it with an APU.
Maybe 9950X3D guaranteed 6 GHz editionDream of dual X3D CCD lives on
I wish! 🤣
A new stepping has seemingly been confirmed, so that isn't out of the realm of possibility. While we haven't had anything awesome recently, new steppings in the distant past have brought some pretty nice performance and/or overclocking improvements.Maybe 9950X3D guaranteed 6 GHz edition
They have seen that the market is mad for their CPUs so they are like, hey, let's raise the bar why don't we?
So a 9950XT3D!While we haven't had anything awesome recently, new steppings in the distant past have brought some pretty nice performance and/or overclocking improvements.
AMD Granite Ridge CPU New Stepping: B40F41C1?
Or more precisely, a new CPU ID which is the same as present Granite Ridge's CPU ID but incremented at the least significant digit, a.k.a. the "stepping" part of the CPU ID. How about a Granite Ridge with an improved cIOD? Improved WRT GMI and IMC? (E.g.: GMI-wide support, CUDIMM support; the former making the latter useful.)A new stepping has seemingly been confirmed,
Or in the worst case, with nothing but an NPU added, for MS sticker eligibility.
Also SMT4 gets enabledMaybe the dual decode pipes can now serve a single thread, boosting ST performance.
It already does, you're not decode-limited due to opcache anyway.Maybe the dual decode pipes can now serve a single thread, boosting ST performance.
I heard that was coming to existing Zen 5 parts with agesa 1.3.0.0Also SMT4 gets enabled
Do you have a benchmark or just "trust me bro"?. And "95% is not using opcach" is hardly an answer. I understand many workloads with small loop sizes but many != All. Saying "dual decode for single thrard is bad cause trust me bro" is inane. Just say "I have nothing to say about it" and be done with it. Or do you have data to prove it?It already does, you're not decode-limited due to opcache anyway.
Is that your laptop?6000mhz CL42
Is that your laptop?
If yes, why GB 6.3? And how come it's using DDR5-6000 48GB SODIMMs that I can't find using Google?
Impressive. Didn't know SODIMMs were good overclockers.yes, overclocked from 5600 CL46
Most aren't. But some are good.Impressive. Didn't know SODIMMs were good overclockers.