Yfw zen+ is ahead schedule

>yfw zen+ is ahead schedule
Ryzen 2000 series End of 2017/Early 2018.

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>ahead of schedule
Fixed.

It better has the fucking 16MiB of L3

It won't, Raven Ridge is gonna top out at 4/8 which would mean 8MiB L3 is the max.

That's Raven Ridge you mug. Pinnacle Ridge (Summit Ridge on an improved process) has always been Q1 2018.

>ryzen 5 2500u

what

>J-just wait guys! Intel is finished

It is a mobile apu the U is from the intel nomenclature.

the 1500X has 16MB L3 dummy

this is obviously spoofed

>8MiB L3 is the max.
No it's not

Yep it does, 2 CCX's with full L3 cache is 16MiB, I dont think AMD will be doing 8/16 APU's though and we would get APU's with 1 CCX and an IGPU, that caps the CPU at 4/8 with 8MiB L3 cache.

>RAVEN RIDGE
You fucking moron.

Oh I forgot, L3 is bound per CCX.

Not having the interconnect latency could help on performance though. 1400s and 1500s are 2+2.

Oh it definitely will, thats why im so confident in AMD only doing 1CCX APU's for now, they will want Raven Ridge to be as good as it can possibly be so risking a performance hit because of latency would be a bad move.

They've already shown Raven Ridge.
Assume 60% of the die is dedicated to GPU as it tends to be, that leaves enough room for a single CCX complex to squeeze in

It will be interesting to see whether a larger L3 or lower latencies net a bigger performance uplift.

Oh dang, didn't see that. Wonder how big the IGPU is gonna end up being?

>Assume 60% of the die is dedicated to GPU as it tends to be, that leaves enough room for a single CCX complex to squeeze in

It's 768 Vega shaders.
It's gonna be pretty fucking big.

Someone has probably been able to see the difference between using the R5 1500x and the 1400, one has half the cache disabled so if you clocked em the same we could find out if the larger L3 does much for Ryzen.

704. 11 CUs

No 12CUs?
Why tho.

I'm curious to how many pcie lanes it has, zepplin goes with 32 (am4 using 16gpu+4nvme+4pch) and bristol ridge with 16 (8gpu+4nvme+4pch). So in theory am4 only uses 24. but it could follow the same amount as BR and save die space/power for mobile applications, on the other hand amd says their power gating on the IO controllers is 100%.

That'd make a pretty damn nice SFF system right there if we can get the same 1450mhz+ outta the Igpu.

It's Vega shaders, so yes.

My guess is there are 12 on die, one disabled for power/yields and desktop edition could get 12.

>OEMs will pair this with single channel RAM and 768p TN panels

THANK YOU BASED INTEL.
PLEASE KILL THE AYYMDEAD.

There's already a laptop from ASUS with a full desktop R7 1700 in it. Ryzen Mobile is not just going to be relegated to craptops this time around.

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>1366x768
came here to post this

shit timeline

AMD doesn't deserv better, it deserves to die!!!

>U nomenclature

15-19W confirmed