Due to PTL-U GPU is using 4 XE cores made by Intel 3, the graphics performance would be slower than LNL. That's mean PTL-U is positioned slightly below LNL
Good question, I just got reply from my source. You are not going to believe it. PTL-U going to use 4+0+4 configuration. :eek: Maybe Intel wants to treat PTL-U as Lunar Laker successor...
Eug, you do know the advantage of N3B process. Have you ever thought about what Apple going to upgrade the upcoming M4 SoC?
I am expecting 2 more e-cores, 2 more GPU cores and SLC cache expansion. Not to mention the upgrades of NPU TOPS. Why does Apple switching to different design and lower...
Let's see:
ARL-U's tCPU
Sierra Forest
Granite Rapids
PTL's 4Xe tGPU
Upcoming NV ARM SoC
Yep, IF will keep expanding IP of Intel 3 process. It's going to be long term process for IF.
You should use the term used to cause due to 4-tile design, Meteor Lake is having worst memory latency as tested here. I don't think ARL will change that, maybe PTL with integrated MC will let Intel regain the leadership.
Ho, you should check GB202's SM amount. And if my speculation is correct, upcoming GB203 should come with 144SM and GB205 should come with 80SM. Go figure...
For those who don't know, Intel's client PC revenue was $29.3 billion last year. Meanwhile, AMD's client revenue was $4.6 billion, that's less than 16% of Intel's revenue. Nonetheless, we might see some changes this year AND it is not because of Zen5 desktop CPU. Desktop CPU is about 20% TAM...
Really? AMD's fabless operating loss compared to Intel's fab liability with earnings. That's your conclusion?
No wonder you predict AMD will charge $999 for 16 core Zen 5 and even higher for X3D version.
Have you ever thought about 10core would be named as X Plus? Guess not, I have, that's why I said 8 core might be named as X standard model.
Have you wonder why I wait until now to reply? Cause I know you will argue for the sake of argument, just like 5G modem.
Clearly you don't agree which...
Hmm, from GDDR7 to 20Gbps GDDR6 and now 18Gbps GDDR6, I can't believe people said memory bandwidth is not important. Let's see:
N44: 32CU: Same BW as 7600XT: 32CU. Make sense
N48: 64CU: 576GB/s compared to 7800XT: 60CU: 624GB/s. 7700XT: 54CU: 432GB/s. Hmm, we might see another changes in N48...
No, it is your REDACTED to accept N3B is better suit for Apple and Intel's requirement. Even though I told you many times N3B is having highest density in which Apple shown with M3 Max and upcoming M4 Max.
Just like you don't want to believe LPDDR6 is a game changer, now Apple is going to reset...
No way, in case you forgotten about the table I created to calculate PPC which include X Elite here. Phoenix core has about 700 PPC. If improvement over 40%, that's mean PPC would be 980. Do you really think Nuvia team able to leapfrog Cortex-X5 so much which already shown pretty impressive...
Why should you care about my happiness if you are wrong in the beginning?
If you don't believe what we said, then DON'T change your speculation...
If you do, at least shown some appreciation in our reply.
And I have been saying flagship phone SoC going to be used as WoA 64-bit ARM SoC. That's...
M4 Series with LPDDR6: Biggest Memory Upgrade
Gurman mentioned upcoming M4 series going to support up to 512GB. As shown in the table below, Apple going to use highest memory density (32Gb - 4GB) in order to support 256GB in upcoming M4 Max. The memory has to be LPDDR6 that build by EUV...
As expected, two persons are using past history try to speculate Apple will be late to adopt LPDDR6. And they are ignoring that how aggressive Apple is adopting LPDDR5 in MacBook. Apple was the first vendor to use 512-bit LPDDR5 and until today, no OEMs are able to do that.
iPhone Pro lineup...
If you are so confident with your Mali theory, then the upcoming Exynos SoC is not related to AMD ARM APU. Why not you start a thread dedicated to Samsung ARM SoC with Mali GPU? I am sure based on non-existence agreement and non-mentioning Mali should be great help. Go ahead, I am waiting...
Ok, let's put your theory in the core die, we have 3 different dies if based on your assumptions:
Exynos with RDNA for Android phone
Exynos with Mali for WoA
AMD ARM with RDNA for WoA
Samsung: Maintain two different SoC design. Handle Mali graphics drivers.
AMD: Design their own ARM SoC. TTM...
Dude, I got what you meant now. And totally don't understand the logic behind. No one know about agreement thus so called protect laptop market is just pure speculation from discussion between me and @NTMBK here. Now he also wonders why AMD made such decision.
Please step back and think when...
Ho, I actually discussed the leaks @ ARM Thread . And Yes based on the table I created above, it seems Samsung is preparing to combine with AMD to cater WoA laptop market. Based on Wiki:
AMD should provide RDNA IP to Samsung so that Samsung can integrate with Exynos SoC. AMD also should provide...
As @Doug S want to bet against me. I think why not make a table listing all speculated iPhone's RAM configuration. It seems LPDDR6 might be coming by end of this year, that's why I am speculating this year's iPhone Pro 16 will support 12GB LPDDR6. Yeah, big bet. I am betting Apple will skip...
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