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depends on... ,-)
my friend in India has ES of Zens, but it seems not the predprodution sample (same specs and revision as final retails)
Well well well. Spill em then. The beans .
depends on... ,-)
my friend in India has ES of Zens, but it seems not the predprodution sample (same specs and revision as final retails)
AFAIK the plan has always been to sample in 2016 and aim to start selling at the end of 2016, with real volume in 2017.
Bridgman from AMD says Zen isn't delayed. Sampling in Q3, launching in Q4 and wide availability in 2017.
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/for...yed-until-early-next-year?p=877178#post877178
In fact is only Octas and Hexas available. And definately will cost more than expecting.Sounds like paper launch this year with real availability in 2017.
AMD said:While we recognize we have more work to do, we believe that based on the ongoing ramps of our semi-custom SoCs, Polaris GPUs, and 7th Generation APUs we can deliver full year revenue growth in 2016 and non-
GAAP operating profitability in the second half of the year.
We also remain focused on delivering our roadmap of high- performance products and technologies, including Zen and our next-generation Vega GPU architecture that can drive long-term growth.
I feel that they can, but the stock will be count by only thousands.AMD isn't honest about a Zen delay in my eyes. We sure can't buy Zen this year. The silence speaks for itself.
AMD isn't honest about a Zen delay in my eyes. We sure can't buy Zen this year. The silence speaks for itself.
AMD isn't honest about a Zen delay in my eyes. We sure can't buy Zen this year. The silence speaks for itself.
I suspect that no matter how many of these they make, they can't possibly make enough to meet xmas demand.
AMD isn't honest about a Zen delay in my eyes. We sure can't buy Zen this year. The silence speaks for itself.
http://semiaccurate.com/forums/showpost.php?p=271639&postcount=1
As expected.....still AMD is not honest to us about the failed 2016 target.
http://semiaccurate.com/forums/showpost.php?p=271639&postcount=1
As expected.....still AMD is not honest to us about the failed 2016 target.
http://semiaccurate.com/forums/showpost.php?p=271639&postcount=1
As expected.....still AMD is not honest to us about the failed 2016 target.
So we've basically got an 8 core broadwell chip coming in 2017. If the rumours of IPC are to be believed.
Im okay with this
At this pace, ARM would be the future and we might deal with it, because Intel alone with x86 would end like IBM and Power PC. And we saw the first hints (the dissaster of Atom, the low IPC gains, the increasing costs of the products, etc) and the environment isn't better after all (Windows 10 trying to move to ARM with a massive failure, Apple using old products and deliver great results, etc).Nooooo. I was really hoping they could launch a competitive product this year. I don't want to live in an Intel only x86 world. I still remember when there were half a dozen companies that produced x86 chips. Cyrix, IDT/Winchip, VIA, IBM, NEC and others.
At this pace, ARM would be the future and we might deal with it, because Intel alone with x86 would end like IBM and Power PC. And we saw the first hints (the dissaster of Atom, the low IPC gains, the increasing costs of the products, etc) and the environment isn't better after all (Windows 10 trying to move to ARM with a massive failure, Apple using old products and deliver great results, etc).
Considering that AMD and VIA won't make in time, Intel alone would start to make mistakes that would affect even more the x86 environment.