And if you had bothered to read the text, you'd have noted that no, it won't. And why. But you didn't so I'm not repeating myself.
All this cope text just to say "we have internal problems".
You could have just said "we have problems and we gave up". Which is pretty much what I'm saying.
Also...
So it's hard to break when your marketing is braindead, and you have nothing to compete back.
Monstrous mistake there.
AMD's main problem is that they can't market the cards for their value because Nvidia has total narrative control due to the aforementioned braindead marketing.
If at least...
It's more situational than is thought is my point. The laptop I mean.
There's people who have no point in NOT having one, but there's also a lot where the opposite happens.
It mostly depends on the actual workload you do IMO, most marketers wouldn't live without a tiny lappy, most engineers...
I'm on observing that laptops in a lot of companies are essentially an extra piece of screen on top of a mini PC, that gets plugged into a dock, which gets plugged into one or two monitors.
The lappy itself is of questionable value except as a take-in to meetings where there's already 5000% too...
Actually disagree on that: a ton of mobile chips are already ported to mini PCs and those will increasingly replace traditional desktops in a ton of places.
I think in 4-5 years you'll be selling buttloads of mini PCs with LP cores in them and they'll all idle beautifully at 3W.
Ok that's a bit of a question then: if Zen 5 LP is going to be clocked a lot lower and/or have a lot less instructions, how is it going to be "totally invisible" exactly?
You should feel a bit of a worse latency or at the very least, a short "switch" when the fat cores get activated. Or are you...
You mean RDNA 4 driving prices down? It stops at roughly between a 5060 Ti and 5070's perf.
There's just no way Nvidia is going to care to price compete for any card above a 5070. And the lack of Halo product means they can easily carry on the narrative that "only Nvidia can do the best...
I wouldn't quite put it to those extremes.
If we're talking general lovelace pricing, I have had one opinion since it was announced: outside of the 4090, everything needs a 25% cut.
4080: 900
4070 Ti: 600
4070: 450
4060 Ti 16Go: 375
4060 Ti: 300
4060: 225.
Now that we know that the 4090 tends...
But seriously nah, there's an already established plan: slightly tune up your images with ML, scream AIAIAAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAI for 2 years, and claim that it is Absolutely Peasant™ to play without the Superior DLSS 4 and its AI Master Race™ experience.
Just look at the stupid AI denoiser...
Still waiting for Nutella, Lisa & Pat to do a joint presentation where all they do is a song & dance bit dressed as mariachis, complete with giant hat, singing AI AI AI AI AI AI AI AI, while Jensen looks at them laying on a couch, drinking wine and laughing like he's Jabba the Hutt.
I really wonder what the heck does MS expect to do out of all the pizzazz they're forcing everyone to go with.
I mean if you wanna get on the stupid Jensen hype train that's one thing, but you must at least have a thing to sell.
All I've heard about is an "AI assistant". AI Assistant? Like...
Yes, that's the point.
You just create a huge new slew of problems.
So just the difference between a 3950x and a 7600.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/3598vs5172/AMD-Ryzen-9-3950X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-7600
Just a smidge of 31% better MT perf on one, vs 30% better ST perf on the other.
No, I...
See this
Search for "Compatibility matrix CUDA"
Find:
In order to run a CUDA application, the system should have a CUDA enabled GPU and an NVIDIA display driver that is compatible with the CUDA Toolkit that was used to build the application itself. If the application relies on dynamic linking...
Honestly if Radeon is dumb enough to cease supporting consumer cards at any point between now and Hell freezing over, they deserve to die as a brand.
I'm more wondering whether they'll stick to ROCm 6 or not. After all, MI300 is CDNA 3 and yet it did enter into ROCm 6.
tl;dr:
36 971 with AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX(1x) and Intel Core i9-13900KS Processor
vs
https://www.3dmark.com/spy/38407911
24 528 with AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT(1x) and Intel Core i9-13900KS Processor
So we are roughly looking at 50% better power for 0% better efficiency. Yes it's 20% better at a...
Also the FUD machine is running off the "48% worse YoY", but last year was a new gen year. XTX/XTs were out.
This year, AMD has released nothing since the 7800 xt, while NV has released the 4070-80 refresh.
It is not surprising that sales are down a lot, AMD's not selling anything much, and I...
And yet people look at HWUB and think "wow, high quality reporting".
Steve is a decent man doing a very decent job trying to put a balanced opinion up. Rarely insightful and sometimes overly insisting on some points but broadly a good addition to the tech sphere.
Next to him you have Tim the...
Rather than positive reviews, it's more about how reviews don't really change public opinion.
They just help evaluate a product to people that actually care to do so. Most buyers set a budget, then either do not care to evaluate the products within that budget and go for "the obvious" (Nvidia)...
The problem is that the mindshare is highly controllable IF your marketing/PR is up to snuff. I remember that case where some FPS tourney got ruined because someone's 4080 crashed due to an NV driver midgame.
If I had been at AMD marketing then, I'd have shaken heaven and earth internally to...
I think a lot of tech people overestimate how "rational" any product choice is.
Most people don't care 1/10th of what they should about hardware. They just want something that works well enough for their needs.
Marketing's job is to herd them towards the product that fits their needs. The...
Completely false, since when AMD does have the superior product in efficiency, cost effectiveness, raster, etc, it doesn't count.
Radeon can win 9/10 fights and NV will steer the discourse into that one bit they win.
That's the power of marketing and you do not even begin to understand how it...
Ok we need to put a pin in this.
I THOUGHT Halo was 16Go.
Since a few days people say it's 32.
Now 64?
Are you all just randomly throwing darts at this or do we have any proper information?
For inference that's true. For training, different story.
I'm sorry for asking the noob question but how do "additional transistors make you clock high" exactly?
Same question, different phrasing, what's a buffer cell? A register? Does having more clocks require more registers to deal with the extra throughput?
What's a high density library in this case?
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! SHAME HIM FOR NOT READING THE FORUMS ENOUGH!
Several people from other here dug up old patents and made educated guesses, then Uzzi confirmed that they were correct.
Anandtech doesn't even need leaks, we just have people with enough knowledge to guess accurately!
Honestly, imagine buying a Strix Point/Halo NUC.
You install some gaming loonix on it, then sit your butt at home and emulate any console since the dawn of time all the way to PS4 Pro, buy one of those and just...chill.
Tiny box behind the TV, you don't even notice it. Just complete Gamer...
Geforce had the best marketers in tech.
Ryzen basically found Intel naked, hands tied to its back, laying drunk out flat on its belly in the middle of the street. All there was to do is sit and show that they had won.
Radeon needs a serious asskicking and even though moar CUs will do half the...
No, that would just make things worse.
I don't think this sequence ever made anyone think that Phenom/FX/Ryzen weren't AMD CPUs.
Frankly the problem is 100% marketing-side. Nvidia controls the GPU narrative to an obscene degree, that's the problem. Whatever AMD does, Nvidia will have enough...
Except they said 50% better perf, 50% better efficiency, for 50% better perf, 0% better efficiency (you could get 150% 6950 xt performance if you just pushed your XTX to 750W).
That's a massive failure.
The 7800 XT is an exceptionally decently priced card in a market full of exceptionally...
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