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It scales fairly linearly.
985@2.3G
858@2.0GMicro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 - Geekbench
Benchmark results for a Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor.browser.geekbench.com
Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 - Geekbench
Benchmark results for a Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor.browser.geekbench.com
There are some variations but these are best cases for my chip
Here's the H2H comparison with the 2.3GHz bench for anyone interested. Perf is all over the place, there are some regressions, whereas some other tests show obscene gains.It scales fairly linearly.
985@2.3G
858@2.0GMicro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 - Geekbench
Benchmark results for a Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor.browser.geekbench.com
Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 - Geekbench
Benchmark results for a Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D70 with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor.browser.geekbench.com
There are some variations between runs but these are best cases for my chip
yeah but one can start modeling the perf.As said previously, it's pretty pointless to draw any conclusions from those.
Also from that article:Some stats about Strix, nothing earth-shatteringly new:
AMD Ryzen 9050 "Strix Halo" specs leaked: 16 Zen5 cores and 40 RDNA3.5 CUs, LP5x-8000 memory and 32MB MALL cache - VideoCardz.com
AMD Strix Point and Halo specs have been leaked According to HKEPC, a 144-page document featuring specifications of AMD Ryzen CPUs based on Strix Point and Strix Halo series has been leaked. The document confirms the specs of both products, neither of which has been released yet. AMD is yet to...videocardz.com
One interesting dibit is that Strix Halo still has full 32MB of L3 per CCD, so these look more and more similar to Granite Ridge CCDs
Oddly, Strix Point seems to cap out at LPDDR5x-7500, while Halo supports up to LPDDR5X-8000 memory (256-bit bus),
Don't need the tumor on rebate-insesitive luggages.Also, no NPU on either. So both are DOA for Win12 requirements (which are NPU with 40+ TOPS NPU), unless adding separate NPU or GPU via PCIe.
It is NOT.Strix Halo == Granite Ridge, but with different IOD.
Different uncores and memory setups.then CPU bound perf should be the same.
MS sets the requirements for TPU whether you like it or not. Those that do not comply are DOA for Win12. Same as with TPM for Win11. There might be workarounds, like for Win11 w.r.t. TPM, but that is uncertain and in any case not ideal.Don't need the tumor on rebate-insesitive luggages.
So in what way specifically do the CCDs differ on Granite Ridge vs Strix Halo (16C variant)?It is NOT.
Bespoke CCD.
You are comparing what to what? Strix Halo, Fire Range, Granite Ridge, ..., to what?Different uncores and memory setups.
You don't know how it works why are you arguing that with me.MS sets the requirements whether you like it or not. Those that do not comply are DOA for Win12. Same as with TPU for Win11. There might be workarounds, like for Win11 w.r.t. TPU, but that is uncertain and in any case not ideal.
Read the thread.So in what way specifically do the CCDs differ on Granite Ridge vs Strix Halo (16C variant)?
I do know, and it's like I stated previously w.r.t. Win12 NPU requirements. If you think differently, clarify and provide evidence.You don't know how it works why are you arguing that with me.
I've done that. No details found. If you have some, clarify or link to previous post explaining it.Read the thread.
You never answered this ^^^.You are comparing what to what? Strix Halo, Fire Range, Granite Ridge, ..., to what?
And specifically, what differs regarding uncore and memory setups? Too vague just stating like that.
You don't.I do know, and it's like I stated previously w.r.t. Win12 NPU requirements. If you think differently, clarify and provide evidence
Improve your reading comprehension.I've done that. No details found. If you have some, clarify or link to previous post explaining it
You're looping. If you don't have any evidence of your claims w.r.t Win12 NPU requirement not being valid, just say so.You don't.
Please stop.
So there wasn't anything backing up your claims. Otherwise you could have simply linked to it or clarified, but you didn't. So essentially you have no info on that "CCDs differ on Granite Ridge vs Strix Halo (16C variant)" that you claimed. Got it.Improve your reading comprehension.
You never answered this ^^^. Second reminder. I take it your claim was not correct and/or you don't know. If you avoid answering it a third time I take it as conformation of that.You are comparing what to what? Strix Halo, Fire Range, Granite Ridge, ..., to what?
And specifically, what differs regarding uncore and memory setups? Too vague just stating like that.
You don't understand what the requirement is.You're looping. If you don't have any evidence of your claims w.r.t Win12 NPU requirement not being valid, just say so.
No one's gonna spoonfeed you, kiddo.So there wasn't anything backing up your claims. Otherwise you could have simply linked to it or clarified, but you didn't. So essentially you have no info on that "CCDs differ on Granite Ridge vs Strix Halo (16C variant)" that you claimed. Got it.
TPM requirement for Win11 was also just a sticker?You don't understand what the requirement is.
It's just a sticker.
So your claim was all BS, since you couldn't even link to any previous post clarifying your claim that you said existed. Got it.No one's gonna spoonfeed you, kiddo.
Read.
Third reminder regarding this without answer ^^^. Your statement is debunked.You are comparing what to what? Strix Halo, Fire Range, Granite Ridge, ..., to what?
And specifically, what differs regarding uncore and memory setups? Too vague just stating like that.
How is boot chain stuff related to gimmicks?TPM requirement for Win11 was also just a sticker?
Read.So your claim was all BS, since you couldn't even link to any previous post clarifying your claim that you said existed. Got it.
Most things I’ve been reading indicate that the NPU requirement is to get “AI PC” badging from Microsoft, not that it’s a hard requirement for all versions of Win12, a la the TPM for Win11.TPM requirement for Win11 was also just a sticker?
The last 100 pages or so are someone with knowledge answering questions from you and these responses either treating them in bad faith or not reading what's being said. It's tiring.TPM requirement for Win11 was also just a sticker?
So your claim was all BS, since you couldn't even link to any previous post clarifying your claim that you said existed. Got it.
Third reminder regarding this without answer ^^^. Your statement is debunked.
If 50 Tops is obligatory for Win 12, then short MSFT.
I know, but not all, it seems.It's the requirement for the Windows 12 Sticker, not for the Windows 12 software.