Too Good To Be True
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Too Good To Be True
Vamos esperar a ver, se realmente vier bomba...
Ryzen 3000 ou Navi? Que novidades preferem?
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"que personifica o destino, equilíbrio e vingança divina." Dejá vú. Que cena!
Parece que os rumores são falsos!
South Korean Ryzen 3600X and 3700X contest is pulled after AMD is notified of its existence
Steve Walton of TechSpot and Hardware Unboxed reached out to AMD for comment and was told that the contest was not sanctioned by AMD and that it has now been pulled. He also made several remarks on the recent rumors from Reddit and AdoredTV, stating
"The Ryzen rumours are fake, pretty certain at this point. I've got info off the record so I can't released [sic] it, but yeah people are going to be upset when they really shouldn't be... don't assume Ryzen will be anything like Rome."
Intel i7 5820K - ASRock X99M Killer - 16GB G.Skill DDR4 - Gigabyte GTX 980Ti G1 - Plextor M6e 256GB + Samsung 850 EVO 500GB - Corsair H110 - EVGA G3 750W - Acer 27" 144Hz IPS - Zowie EC2-A - Filco Majestouch 2 TKL - HyperX Cloud II Pro
@Reiszink Não te consigo enviar PM!
Tinha a caixa cheia e nem dei por ela, envia de novo pf, já deve dar!
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Claro. Ia ser um fartote com 16 núcleos em AM4 a 5ghz. Era a morte dos TR4 na certa. O der8uer recentemente disse que espera um avanço de 5 a 7 por cento e no máximo dos máximos 10% algumas apps. Nos TR e Epyc acredito que sejam melhores em apps que tirem partido de tanto núcleo e possível OC. Mas nada de muito estratosférico como pintam.
Como sempre, temperar bem antes de consumir!
AMD Ryzen 9 3800X “Matisse” listed with 16 cores and 125W TDP
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Para os esquecidos, hoje há keynote da AMD na CES, às 17h portuguesas.
Fica aqui o link para quem quiser seguir.
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Amei!!
Performance uns pontitos acima do 9900K no Cinebench, com os mesmos 8C/16T.
Lançamento para meio de 2019, ou seja, de Junho para a frente.
Última edição de Winjer : 09-01-19 às 20:06
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AnandTech System Power Idle Power* Chip Power CB 15 MT Score
(pre-brief)CB 15 MT Score
(on-stage)All-Core Frequency AMD Zen 2 130W 55W 75W 2023 2057 ? Intel i9-9900K 180W 55W 125W 2042 2040 4.7 GHz
Um 1700X faz 1828 pontos, o que significa um aumento de quase 13%. Resta saber quanto se deve a melhoria de IPC e quanto a velocidade extra de relógio.
Pelos vistos, já temos mais um resultado de um bench do Ryzen 2.
Mais uma vez, vemos um valor que indica uns 13% de melhoria de IPC.
AMD Matisse 12C 24T CPU spotted in UserBenchmark db
Prolific online database miner Tum Apisak has unearthed another AMD branded gem. Earlier today he shared a link to a benchmark featuring an interesting AMD engineering sample processor. Tum shared this link with no speculation about its origin. However, Paul Alcorn from Tom's Hardware thinks that the chip could very well be a 12C/24T Third-Gen AMD Ryzen 'Matisse' CPU.
In the UserBenchmark database the AMD engineering sample is identified by a serial code as follows: 2D3212BGMCWH2_37/34_N. Apparently the H2 suffix in the main section of the code string signifies a Matisse processor. Beneath, in the same section, it says that the processor features 12 cores and 24 threads, and it uses the MA4 socket. In brief its benchmark result is classified as 'outstanding' and is in the top five percent of results available. It is also worth noting that this same info section gives the base clock as 3.4GHz with average boost clock of 3.6GHz.
Pondering over other system information data provided by UserBenchmark we can see that the Matisse chip was tested on AMD's Myrtle AM4 test platform. TH says that somewhere in the results it says that the 12C 24T Matisse has a 105W TDP, too.
Scrolling down the benchmark page reveals the 'system memory latency ladder' graph which indicates that 32MB of L3 cache features in this CPU design – see the steep latency change between 16 and 32MB.
It is interesting to compare the Engineering sample CPU's single-core floating point score to a current-gen Ryzen 7 2700X. AT roughly the same clocks the new 7nm processor delivers an approx 13 per cent uplift in this metric. The positive change is therefore likely a sign of improved IPC due to Zen 2 architectural tweaks.
Epyc vs Xeon e a AMD a bater a Intel mais uma vez.
AMD cutting deeply into Intel's market share across desktop, mobile, and server segmentsSince fourth quarter 2017, AMD's server market share has increased four-fold, from 0.8 percent unit share to 3.2 percent unit share in fourth quarter 2018. This can be attributed to the rise of the EPYC line of server CPUs, AMD's first major server release since Opteron in 2003.
Both desktop and mobile segments also saw significant lifts in year-over-year market share, with desktop climbing to 15.8 percent on the back of the Ryzen 2000-series CPUs released in 2018. AMD's mobile processors more recently hit the market, but have seen growth in adoption by major brands, with Dell, HP, and Lenovo all adding Ryzen-powered laptops to their 2018 lineups. This has resulted in an impressive 12.1 percent unit share for notebooks.
All three of these segments are enjoying their highest market share levels since at least 2014, with notebook share not reaching this level since 2013. After essentially being dormant for five years, AMD finally has given Intel significant competition on these fronts. AMD still has a long way to go to climb back to equal share with Intel, a position is hasn't enjoyed since the second quarter of 2006.
While this is good news on the server-side, its still a far cry from the 22 percent server market share also captured by AMD in 2006.
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