Performance seems similar to Zen 4 and M2? All three of them on similar (same) nodes..
Kudos to Qualcomm for this milestone. I do not know if this core will make it in to smartphones, but I do hope revisions will do. Maybe I will stay with Android instead of jumping ship to iOS.
It definitely sounds like storage controller and/or its drivers issue to me. Or perhaps the promontory chip (the X670/B650 chipset) is not making a proper contact with the heat sink and overheats under load. Are you using an M.2 slot connected to the chipset for the boot disk?
promontory is a power hog for what it is and gets hot whenever there is a sizable load. (e.g. NVME transfer) It Is probably not high on AMD’s list (of things to fix) though.
Why didn’t he isolate the boards and Coolers as variables? With the way he did it it’s hard to know if the board or the cooler is responsible for the clock speed difference.
I heard the opposite, too. Apparently there are games that do not consider E-cores as CPU cores and do not offload any workload at all to E-cores. I guess it is game dependent.
So I have been playing with recent firmwares and I am not seeing an improvement. Not performance, but compatibility-wise. Still having difficulty with connecting it to a VM via USB pass-through.
I have this which appears to be using realtek chipset.
https://www.amazon.com/SSK-Aluminum-Tool-Free-Enclosure-Portable/dp/B0892BK5L6/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1GAY1S2GZQA2X&keywords=ssk+nvme&qid=1679404893&sprefix=ssk+nvm%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-4
I am having a problem with it getting recognized in a VM. I...
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