AMD Zen

techpowerup.com/222231/amd-summit-ridge-silicon-reserved-for-8-core-cpus-initially

Some more new and not new Zen info.

Unit = 4 cores
Scalable to low power(4W-15W)
Strictly Inclusive cache = Meant for servers and HPC, and is more complicated than exclusive caches, AMD must feel confident.

Also the initial batch will only have 8 and 6 core CPUs, so AMD is sticking to one die for the time being, dual and quad core dies will probably come later unless they're strictly reserved for mobile.

Although if AMD can fit 8 cores in 95W TDP they sure as hell can fit 4 cores in

Raven Ridge (budget Zen) is Q4 2017

Not buying any less than 12 cores, I'll fucking wait.

When do the Octo cores come out? Ives been holding off on an upgrade for these.

The octo cores with no integrated graphics (ie, FX) are going to be the first ones out, paper launch Q4 2016.

Just hope they'll be competing with the i5 line price wise

From the reports and rumors, it looks like they'll be quad = i3, hexa = i5 and octo = low i7 in terms of prices.
Single core performance should be around ivy bridge, closing on haswell

GPU CPU CROSSFIRE WHEN

They promissed that feature for some time already.
Can i get myself ZEN + Polaris and make them work as 1.5 GPUs?
At least in DX12 and Vulkan i'm supposed to, right?

Which sounds good enough. Finally a chance to upgrade, maybe.

It'll be terrible either way.

Not until there are game engines that support this feature and it is going to take a while.

...
You are aware this is already a thing, right?

APU + R7 240/50

Remember that they'll all unlocked. A haswell at 4.5ghz will bitchslap a skylake at 3.2ghz, so zen should do the same (equal prices)

>APU + R7 240/50
Yeah.
Not usable in any possible way though

Actually works alright in a few games.

Now imagine if the rumors of full zen APU being equal to a 370 prove true combined with DX12

dubs for prosperity

Source? What exactly does "budget Zen" refer to? The 2/4 core models?

Raven Ride is a high performance APU, it is not a budget chip.

>2016
>still not having comparable IPC as Haslel
Top kek
Disaster confirmed, no matter how many cores it has

>[email protected] will bitchslap [email protected]

8ghz nitro cooled Zen when?

No Summit Ridge chip will clock like anything fabbed in 32nm PD-SOI. They don't tolerate high voltages so don't expect any new OC world records from AMD.

>high performance APU
Raven Ridge replaces Bristol Ridge which replaces Kaveri and Kabini.

No point.

i know current gen consoles ps4 and xboner do it but look how shitty they run games

Bristol Ridge is refreshed Carrizo with no changes made to it.
Raven Ridge is AMD's high performance Zen based APU.

It is not a budget chip. Go stick to wccftech where you belong.

>Bristol Ridge is refreshed Carrizo with no changes made to it.
But there are significant changes to it, namely the memory controller (switches to full DDR4 support rather than the hybrid mix they have on their Carrizo-L), instruction set, and added features for the GPU (which is going to be some sort of 28nm hybrid of Polaris and Tonga)

All Carrizo dies have the exact same 3rd part DDR3/DDR4 memory controller. This has not changed whatsoever, OEM Bristol Ridge can use whatever memory the manufacturer wishes. There are no changes to the IGP either. It is not a respin, its 100% exactly the same as Carrizo.

Carrizo-L is just refreshed Beema, it is not the same Excavator module die. You literally have no idea what you're talking about.
You're a tech illiterate little faggot.

Zen is too far away, but I can wait. I sure hope they don't drop features so I can GPU passthrough in the future. Do a good job and I might make a server as well with your stuff, AMD. Beat a 3570k at 4.3GHz and I'll gladly take your 8 core option. Building, encoding, and running VMs would be much better. Also hoping they put up their Polaris support on Linux. I'd love to not use Nvidia and proprietary drivers.

Zen is first and foremost enterprise oriented. I doubt they'll remove anything in terms of virtualization features from their consumer CPUs. Consumer CPUs are derived from their server dies, and it would take extra work to disable something like that.

>A haswell at 4.5ghz will bitchslap a skylake at 3.2ghz
not gonna overclock, I dont want stability issues

>Bristol Ridge can use whatever memory the manufacturer wishes
Desktop Bristol Ridge is supposed to have dual channel DDR4-only memory controller, not the hybrid memory controller mobile Carrizo has now.
>There are no changes to the IGP either
But there is, you dumbfuck. Bristol Ridge is supposed to have a mix of current GCN features and some GCN 4.0 features added on to it.
>Carrizo-L is just refreshed Beema, it is not the same Excavator module die
You're right about that, I'll admit.

>You're a tech illiterate little faggot
Guzzle my cunt, you fucking autistic virgin manchild.

>butthurt little faggot can't hold back his homo tard rage

Bristol Ridge has no changes whatsoever. It is 100% the exact same die as Carrzio.
Keep your wccftech rumormill nonsense to yourself, little faggot.

>assmad Inteljew kike can't hold back his Jewish muh shekels shilling
Found the Oven Dodger

>tfw not investing $15000 on AMD stock back when shares were at 1.7
I hate myself so much.

There are far better companies to invest in.
Fingerprint increased 20x over like 3 months. Nice for those who owned a lot of stocks there over that period.