Well then, AMD are truly back in the game now aren't they! They have announced the AMD Ryzen 9 'Threadripper' which will come with up to 16 cores.
See their announcement video:
There's been a bunch of leaks surrounding Threadripper and I don't know how true they are, but the line-up could be something like this (source):
Those are some incredibly impressive specifications. Everyone I've spoken to with a current Ryzen chip is incredibly happy with it, so it certainly seems like AMD is fully back on form. They have a good chip design, with a decent roadmap and now some even more powerful chips coming out.
There's also this roadmap floating around:
It's going to be an interesting few years, since Intel finally have some proper competition once again, we will see things from both sides continue to move at a quicker pace now. The CPU wars are back and we should all win, since Intel's domination seems to firmly be over.
My i7 is starting to feel a little old now, might be upgrade time sometime next year. Zen 2 could be an ideal upgrade for me, but ideally I will be looking for a new monitor and GPU first. My current monitor doesn't turn on half the time now which is becoming a real nuisance to work with.
What do you think to the idea of Threadripper? Catchy name.
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There's been a bunch of leaks surrounding Threadripper and I don't know how true they are, but the line-up could be something like this (source):
Those are some incredibly impressive specifications. Everyone I've spoken to with a current Ryzen chip is incredibly happy with it, so it certainly seems like AMD is fully back on form. They have a good chip design, with a decent roadmap and now some even more powerful chips coming out.
There's also this roadmap floating around:
It's going to be an interesting few years, since Intel finally have some proper competition once again, we will see things from both sides continue to move at a quicker pace now. The CPU wars are back and we should all win, since Intel's domination seems to firmly be over.
My i7 is starting to feel a little old now, might be upgrade time sometime next year. Zen 2 could be an ideal upgrade for me, but ideally I will be looking for a new monitor and GPU first. My current monitor doesn't turn on half the time now which is becoming a real nuisance to work with.
What do you think to the idea of Threadripper? Catchy name.
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Wow, 7nm.. Impressive.
Ten years ago we thought that 23nm was the physical limit.
Ten years ago we thought that 23nm was the physical limit.
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"Threadripper" sounds super badass, I gotta say.
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Quoting: Samsai"Threadripper" sounds super badass, I gotta say.
But ripped threads will not be able to do their work properly!
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Can't lie, I'm starting to like this new AMD. And the name thread ripper is just freaking sweet.
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Quoting: Andrei B.Wow, 7nm.. Impressive.
Ten years ago we thought that 23nm was the physical limit.
I don't remember that. I for many years now remember the physical limit be considered around 5 nm (and it is getting there now as it seems). Moore's Law also considered to be halted in 2010s. 7nm is really impressive but not too unrealistic. Intel had stopped at 14nm for a some time now and either intel wanted Amd to catch up or already is getting proportionally way more difficult. Of course now I believe we Moore's Law is near the end and will not be continued in 2020s as already have happened for many years now with frequencies. In any case 1nm is very near the atomic scale.
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Anybody ran Deus Ex: Mankind Devided on an AMD Octacore?
My i3570k and GTX 780 are struggling hard on this one...
My i3570k and GTX 780 are struggling hard on this one...
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Quoting: lucinosI don't remember that. I for many years now remember the physical limit be considered around 5 nm (and it is getting there now as it seems).
Some more years ago (beginning of the century?), the wave length of the lithography was supposed to be the lower limit of the structure size...
Quoting: lucinosIn any case 1nm is very near the atomic scale.
Yeah, we're running into limits (and already did).
10 GHz was predicted as well back then...
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Must resist urge to blow money on new gaming rig .....
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Quoting: razing32Must resist urge to blow money on new gaming rig .....
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Quoting: EikeAnybody ran Deus Ex: Mankind Devided on an AMD Octacore?
My i3570k and GTX 780 are struggling hard on this one...
On mediumish settings I have not seen below 49. However I am not very far in, just got to the apartment.
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