Third world is all about AM4 APUs, the 4600G and the 5600G in particular are very popular. Followed by the 5700G... I3s are very unpopular, people buying the Intel brand generally go for I5 or I7s.
In fact AMD is now dealing with a little know screw up with the 4600Gs all over LA, we are...
I was discussing the exact same thing with my boss today, AMD reps are pushing for this and for once he was the first to point me to the 8500G, when you can sell 8500G with and whiout DGPU, whats the point in a 8400F at a marginal discount? Not to mention there is the 7600 with all pcie lanes.
Not sure what your point is, yes it is 2 generations behind, but it is still last year product and it will be used for future socs, its not EOL in any way shape or form.
Mali G610 is 3rd gen Valhall intended for high-end, first launched in a SoC in 2023. The MC4/MP4 version on the RK3588 is not the best one as the best one is the MP6/MC6. But still.
4th and 5th gen Valhall is not widely used really. Hell, i expect 3rd gen to gain market in 2024 and 2025 due to...
It is an AI SoC, this is not going to be anywhere near the consummer market.
That said its interesting of what im seeing here, 8xA78AE cores and... Mali G78AE? If they already playing around with that they could launch a consumer soc based on the consumer version of that.
The best we will be able to get in SBC format will likely come out of Rockchip, as Amlogic seems to be too happy with just the TVBox market(S905X5 is A510/Mali 310), AllWinner is slowly switching to RISC-V, they have a dual A78 coming up, but with an Imagination GPU. Qualcomm does not seem to be...
It would be too expensive, an RK3588S goes from something like $80-$110 with 8GB of ram, the RK3588 around $100-$250, depending on ram.
In fact Radxa is the second one to come up with more or less sane prices on their new 5C SBC, first one was OrangePI.
An 8G3 and D9400 with 16GB of ram (8gb is...
Too bad that the Mali G610MP4 is nothing to write home about, it is faster than RPI5 and Intel UHD600 (Jasper Lake) and thats about it. I dont think it is faster than what the N100 has or a Vega 3. Not to mention Mendocino IGP.
Thats exactly what im saying, Zen5C will be too fast for the job, on this sector you dont need that much CPU power. If a quad Zen5C can get anywhere near a "quad" PHX in cpu performance then it is too fast.
Competition around that area will be mainly 4x/x6, A78, x4 A710/A715 or x2/x4 ADL-N(or...
As i said i dont think Zen5C cores is what AMD should use when trying to make something to compite with ADL-N successors and future WOA socs, its too much. They need to go lower power/heat than that and i just dont think they are going to develop a new small core.
The error here is to think that...
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