RYZEN

Next station: Auschwitz

DELET THIS YOU DUMB GOY

what does the big number mean?

It's a pretty big number.

Jews per minute

AMD are gonna make the holocaust real

>lower is better

it means that ryzen works specifically well with games

>FX8350 better than 6900K

The FX-8350 kicks any Jewtel chip ass, then :^)

How many brazilians per day will it cost to run this holocauster?

MAKE AMD GREAT AGAIN

Will need a closed circuit cooling solutions filled with Intel fanboy tears

LUDICROUS KILL

CRAWLING IN MY SKIIINNNNN!!

it says right there
>mill.matrices/Sec

UU
UU

>tfw just bought AMD stocks
feels good

>tfw have yet to apologize to pajeet

I cant wait till they flop and I can use all these posts to make hilarious threads.
You AMD dolts never learn

Lower is better or higher is better?

For you

No I will SCREENCAP your post VIAtard

Either way AMD wins

Why you lot believe this everytime I dont understand.
This website is known for posting absolute bollocks. Id never actually heard of it until people posted links on here.

Higher goy
Hownew.ru

sell them in 4 months they will crash hard again like they did when Athlons stopped being good

Well the reviewers get theirs next week so lets wait and see. Although those cpu's will be the cherry picked ones.

user, reviewers have had their samples for a week. They were given two weeks to review their chips and publish articles. The NDA is up on the 28th.

Ah my apologies, Look forward to seeing what they say.

>sell on AMD
>buy everything else

>million matrices per second
Sure, less of those per sec is better...

CHOO

WHAT IS THAT MATRICES THOU SPEAKEST OF?
NOW THEY TELL US ABOUT THEIR EVIL WITCHCRAFT

tech illiterate here
how will this help me with my gayms? will i get more fps?

For everyone wondering what this means, SSE in this context refers to technologies for SIMD, or something Intel first created called single instruction multiple data. Most likely, this difference is going to be relating the hyperthreading vs AMD's simultaneous multi-threading (SMT). Basically, if one instruction needs to be run on multiple datasets, the CPU is able to parallelize that to some extent, and AMD's are blowing Intel's out of the water, or at least that's what this graph shows. That being said, the impact it'll have on gaming may not be that huge, though it should be good for multimedia consumption.

For floating point and integer workloads (i.e da vidya) ryzen is shaping up to be a monster. For other workloads? Depends on what you are doing.

getting ready to lock down $2k in amd stock