Read more.There's going to be "so much to cover," enthuses Lisa Su about the 9th January event.
Read more.There's going to be "so much to cover," enthuses Lisa Su about the 9th January event.
Can't wait, I really hope AMD will bring some interesting CPU and GPU. nVidia and Intel prices are getting ridiculous.
Even though it think the statement: "solving some of the world’s toughest challenges to the future of gaming, entertainment and virtual reality with the potential to redefine modern life", might be a bit exaggerated.
Bit behind Hexus on the Consumer CPU front!
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/ryzen_3000_series_listed_at_retailer_including_a_16-core_ryzen_9_3800x/1?fbclid=IwAR00WBcYtuFjYM49VLg4g9LaeuXRKhDrMXCKfRbtzc_oDErIy-IFBzEEaSU
Listings of the 3k series R3-R9 series listed on a retailer
yay! 6/12 as mainstream and 16/32 the top end !
That is getting seriously interesting.
Didn't we get the same thing a month ago?
https://www.extremetech.com/computin...ood-to-be-true
Can't wait ! Feels like it will be EPYC!
The more you live, less you die. More you play, more you die. Isn't it great.
I've not checked myself but from what i read it's a comparison site that put up the SKU's, either way it fails the sniff test for me, to be an exact match either makes it seem like they copied and pasted Jim's 'leak' or that AMD knew what the final retail products would achieve a full three months ago.
Normally final specs of a retail product won't even be settled on a month before release let alone three.
The sniff test has some odd aromas, agreed. However, CES is next week and the Adored leak was exactly 1 month ago today. The timelines seem pretty close because if AMD announce Ryzen next week, they will be announcing clocks, TDPs and SKUs next week.
I don't want to be too hopeful but the big talk by AMD at their EPYC conference about how 7nm Rome is doing is very suggestive of Ryzen 3K. Now there is a possibility that Ryzen will not be following the same design as EPYC and won't use chiplets because it is too expensive for the Cost Benefit but they hit a massive winner by using the CCX method across their entire product stack meaning they could extract the best value and ROI for each silicon plate and were able to keep costs very low and therefore the retail price of their chips.
Still think AMD could have given themselves more margin but i also i believe they did the right thing to gain mindshare by getting products out there and take a small hit on a lower margin than pursue a higher margin and lose mindshare.
I still feel Lisa and the marketing teams have learnt their hype lessons from Bulldozer and Vega and are being very careful about release information now.
AFAIK there has only been really two leaks about Ryzen 3k, the weird one on Reddit which Jim was very wary of and his own. Anything else has been footnote mentions on AMD PR reel. Really, the CES announcement for the Keynote the first major mention of Ryzen 3k, someone able to correct me if i'm wrong?
Was it, i thought the leak of the model numbers, clock speed, TDP's and all that was back in September, I'm going to blame that of Christmas and the early onset of senility.
Personally i think they'll follow the same design as EPYC, not having a separate I/O die would mean they'd probably have to fabricate two types of CCX's.
Last edited by Corky34; 05-01-2019 at 09:46 AM.
nice
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