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Enough of the yields estimates. When will we see more benchmarks dammit
With infinity fabric i really dont understand what we need apu for?
Have you considered that they can be seperate? CPU and GPU seperate dies, with 2 stacks of HBM2 on interposer, and connected with Infinity Fabric.With infinity fabric i really dont understand what we need apu for?
Arm73/xx and the likes can take low end and emulate windows. X86 is for high perf.
Right now amd can make a 25w tdp 4c/8t laptop no probs as there is 180 32 server cpu on the way. Package it with vega in different sizes and hbm and you have a blast of a laptop solution without shelling out billions for developing different apu configurations. Its console budget and takes tens of millions pcx sold to pay for those insane cost.
Then Intel can take the lower midrange. If a 4c is 95mm2 its small and darn cheap to produce and with a small vega can enter a lot of machines in the 50w tdp ballpark for the lowest and slowest part and easily scale to monster 300w solutions for 8c big vega solutions.
Le-go.
Have you considered that they can be seperate? CPU and GPU seperate dies, with 2 stacks of HBM2 on interposer, and connected with Infinity Fabric.
WHOLE package would be connected through Infinity Fabric and Interposer.APU, HSA, GCN. I am guessing latency would become an issue with sep. dies?
Yields will be better with a MCM type configuration on interposer with IF connecting separate GPUs and CPUs and possibly HBM2... There is even word that organic packaging is getting good enough to possibly use HBM without an interposer in the future.
Yup, it's important to remember these are estimates. There's margin of error of I'd say 10% in either direction.An error of a few pixels might quickly add up by repeating it. I'd say, there is at least a 5% error in measurement. It was actually just done in a discussion related to adding L3.
Rory Read, as CEO, has taken up Sanders’ idea, creating a team of senior "pissed-off" engineers (Zen/K12 team), and calling back some never forget AMDers: Raja “The Oracle” Kojuri, Terry “Catalystmaker” Makedon, and so on. Do you remember Mr. Wolf in Pulp Fiction? "I'm Rory Read. I solve problems".
Well i thought i wrote that ?Have you considered that they can be seperate? CPU and GPU seperate dies, with 2 stacks of HBM2 on interposer, and connected with Infinity Fabric.
Yep but where is this hsa going in the real world?APU, HSA, GCN. I am guessing latency would become an issue with sep. dies?
http://www.bitsandchips.it/english/54-english-review/7926-being-lisa-su?showall=1
The mental image of a bunch of angry engineers working out of pure spite for Intel is incredibly entertaining.
Yes. But imo this needs to be seen from a cash, risk and differentiate perspective also.It's definitely an interesting concept; but like I said it's something for the future and not the present or near future. Keeping it ondie saves power too.
The development of it has stalled because there was no viable hardware. Nobody was interested apart from abusing it.Yep but where is this hsa going in the real world?
What about the status on arm and android?The development of it has stalled because there was no viable hardware. Nobody was interested apart from abusing it.
Right now, AMD may have finally brought to us extremely viable hardware. Everything lies in the hands of the software developers right now.
If software will follow, HSA is the next big thing in computing.
One simple word, to which everything comes to end: software.What about the status on arm and android?
Well, where is AVX2 and AVX512 going?Yep but where is this hsa going in the real world?
Well its going nowhere?Well, where is AVX2 and AVX512 going?
If someone is willing to optimize for it and find some usefull usecases, it gains traction.
One simple word, to which everything comes to end: Money.
Do you have any? Is it meaningful?
"Fusion is the future"---AMD 2008. Still is the future apparently.Yep but where is this hsa going in the real world?
"Fusion is the future"---AMD 2008. Still is the future apparently.
Except that 99% of Intel CPUs are "fusion" of CPU and GPU and have been since 2011?