That was the case since the first Zen core.
Market not ready, see DDR prices.
A lot of 6800/6700 stock.
Halo product.
Yes, they create server cores that can be used on desktop, not the other way around.
It's possible, most SoC have cores that are not "visible" to the OS for special stuff, for example Zen SoC has an ARM Cortex for their security stuff (AMD Secure Processor). Those cores also run their own OS/Kernel.
For Meteor Lake, that's more complicated as those cores are "exposed" to the...
Let's say they put Zen4 and Zen4c in an APU. Would it really be hybrid? Isn't "the hybrid" we talk about more of something like ARM big.LITTLE? If the cores are 100% similar in terms of functionality but only differ in terms of performance (frequency, cache, ...) could we really call it hybrid...
Ah yes, those that only poste a single part of a really long review. Here's some nuance:
Go read the review, because those quotes without context don't tell the hole story.
I don't know what's worse, "up-to" or cherrypicking ...
How about removing a big portion of the cache on the die to add it back via V-cache?
Placing the Vias could be an issue, but I find this idea kinda funny xD
The cache "tiles" will be dirt cheap as the yields at that size should be close to 100%. The additional packaging costs will be nothing compared to having to spin a new die.
IMO, it looks like AMD found a bug in the new OS and can't fix it via driver alone.
Microsoft will certainly release a Windows update and AMD will follow with a driver to handle the performance issue.
As to why is was release like this, it's certainly a regression that happened just before...
But what about games? Did anyone see a review around gaming on "non-unifrom-performance" cores? Maybe by down-clocking some of the cores?
Games today seem to spread the charge evenly across all the cores and this could lead to some issues. Even when prioritising the p-cores I worry about frame...
Well, a lot of scientists have to write their own code so having a mature/simple stack like CUDA is really helpful, specially when you have limited access to the supercomputer ressources or limited budget for your local hardware. This happens a lot in universities.
But, when you have a big...
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