That just means f4 stepping has been completed not that it's the final stepping.
Is your list in terms of potential benefit or in terms of what developers have bothered to do? The Stilt's Blender builds show that a huge amount of performance was left on the table by the stock builds.One workload i do know that got a big benefit when going to haswell was SAP Hana
I'm surprised it reached to this level. I never expected zen to be this good, most of us didn't. I'd love more surprises like this.That said, I'd still be surprised, pleasantly mind you, if the base clock got much higher from here.
For consumer cpus, isn't it only supported by SL and KL i7's and that also only unlocked ones?Is your list in terms of potential benefit or in terms of what developers have bothered to do? The Stilt's Blender builds show that a huge amount of performance was left on the table by the stock builds.
Now that Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, and Kaby are on the market it could be that developers might go further than the Blender devs did (by not even leveraging 2011's AVX).
That said, I'd still be surprised, pleasantly mind you, if the base clock got much higher from here.
This is NOT enthusiast chip. SR3, SR5 and SR7 are meant to be Socket 1151 CPU competitors. Putting it on the 500$ price range is outrageous, despite the core counts.
Its very telling that Intel will release KLB-X (4C 8T) for the HEDT x2066 socket.
They desperately need to maximise profit. That will involve increased market share, but should not be sacrificed for it.
Stupid and childish chipset naming, having to have a number that's one bigger than Intel.
With the way Intel acted the last time AMD had the performance lead, IMO, f**k 'em.
4 cores is shooting for the apu right? on the die shots we have seen so far where is there room for the igp? I dont recall there is any.. thus it is possible theyre going with another die alltogether for 4 core parts.
Damn, I shouldn't post anything when the clock is 00.00Guess you need to go back to preschool, because you math doesn't check out.
16x64 is 1024.
This is NOT enthusiast chip. SR3, SR5 and SR7 are meant to be Socket 1151 CPU competitors. Putting it on the 500$ price range is outrageous, despite the core counts.
They desperately need to maximise profit. That will involve increased market share, but should not be sacrificed for it.
Yet, as soon as Zen hits suddenly there could be a push to make it important. AVX-2 has been supported since Haswell on the Intel side, right?
Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby — that's quite a large percentage of the higher-end desktop market. Too bad for Intel that they've not had the best relationship with Nvidia. Buttering them up to make GameWorks heavily lean on AVX-2 could put the double hurt on AMD.
Is your list in terms of potential benefit or in terms of what developers have bothered to do? The Stilt's Blender builds show that a huge amount of performance was left on the table by the stock builds.
Now that Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, and Kaby are on the market it could be that developers might go further than the Blender devs did (by not even leveraging 2011's AVX).
This should ease the concerns about missing gaming performance (with focus on not so well threaded or DX11 games) compared to Intel's fast quad cores.I'm not sure people realize how fast this 3.6/4Ghz part will be . It will be brutal across the board and likely good deal cheaper than any 8C intel part.
Many current Intel CPU don't support AVX2, it's fused off. That's called market segmentation; I call that dementia.Yet, as soon as Zen hits suddenly there could be a push to make it important. AVX-2 has been supported since Haswell on the Intel side, right?
Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby — that's quite a large percentage of the higher-end desktop market. Too bad for Intel that they've not had the best relationship with Nvidia. Buttering them up to make GameWorks heavily lean on AVX-2 could put the double hurt on AMD.
The result is that AVX-2 use in software is very likely much lower than it could be, which in this case will help AMD
Of course, as most GameWorks stuff runs on the GPU, this 1% improvement (if at all) will turn things around.Yet, as soon as Zen hits suddenly there could be a push to make it important. AVX-2 has been supported since Haswell on the Intel side, right?
Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby — that's quite a large percentage of the higher-end desktop market. Too bad for Intel that they've not had the best relationship with Nvidia. Buttering them up to make GameWorks heavily lean on AVX-2 could put the double hurt on AMD.
Voltage is upped on Haswell, and I have seen my 4770K reach >90 deg C on Linpack despite a very good air cooler. IIRC more recent CPU lower clock for AVX (or is it only true for Xeon parts?).avx2 aint free either.. IIRC during avx2 loads the voltage ups, the clocks goes down, for sustained avx2 loads many systems with stock cooling will begin to hit temp ceilings and begin to throttle.
AVX2 can be very useful for small chunks of work you don't want to offload to your GPU. Some of the string instructions are an example.avx2 means you have a wide / massive parallel workload that is not suited for the GPU (what would that be? could be AI, traversing neurons? - gpu could do that too, divide and conquor?)
AVX2 can be very useful for small chunks of work you don't want to offload to your GPU. Some of the string instructions are an example.
And also on intel because they gimped the lower spectrum of their procs to not to have avx2, even avxYet, as soon as Zen hits suddenly there could be a push to make it important. AVX-2 has been supported since Haswell on the Intel side, right?
Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby — that's quite a large percentage of the higher-end desktop market. Too bad for Intel that they've not had the best relationship with Nvidia. Buttering them up to make GameWorks heavily lean on AVX-2 could put the double hurt on AMD.
Two of the $117 i3's have AVX2, though. The other two have AVX.And also on intel because they gimped the lower spectrum of their procs to not to have avx2, even avx
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In other words it's an AVX saladTwo of the $117 i3's have AVX2, though. The other two have AVX.
All of the more expensive i3's have AVX2.