They look the same as AMD chips for the last 10 years, did this really warrant a new thread? There are so many news threads with Ryzen in the subject we don't need any more clogging up the news feed
That's not the reason. 8core/16thread CPUs can definitely be power hungry. All you have to do is compare an FX CPU with an A-10 APU. There will be Ryzen APUs in the near future that will have a similar TDP as the current CPUs.
That's not the reason. 8core/16thread CPUs can definitely be power hungry. All you have to do is compare an FX CPU with an A-10 APU. There will be Ryzen APUs in the near future that will have a similar TDP as the current CPUs.
Also no, the 'smaller' claim was on actual core space on the die, it has nothing to do with how big the finished chip is or how large (or absent) is the iGPU. The size of the CPU and its socket are determined by the number of connections required to fully enable functionality.
In Intel's processors the gpu part is inactive if a external gpu is doing everything. No GPU means a mayor reduction in die size (Intel is blowing 40% of their die space on desktop processors with igp)
Make the desktop market sane AGAIN!
Looks nice! I like the very large RYZEN. It's a shame it'll be covered by a heatsink most of the time, but I think it shows AMD believes this new brand of CPU will effectiely compete against Intel's offerings.
No.
Also no, the 'smaller' claim was on actual core space on the die, it has nothing to do with how big the finished chip is or how large (or absent) is the iGPU. The size of the CPU and its socket are determined by the number of connections required to fully enable functionality.
They look the same as AMD chips for the last 10 years, did this really warrant a new thread? There are so many news threads with Ryzen in the subject we don't need any more clogging up the news feed
It happens on hardware right before release. I said something about when there was like 8 threads for 1080gtx before release. Got smacked around for it lol.
What i would like to know is can anyone use forensic photo math and calculations to determine the single thread and multithread performance. Surely it can be done as people have been doing all kinds of napkin math and theory calculations. Been reading for weeks all these estimations by armchair engineers and half baked einstiens. Surely someone can use the red shift or light refraction based in photo with some size calculations. How many gigflops per micro meter?
This packaging does not look as ugly as Intels packaging since haswell.
I will take 20.
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