AMD to release ZEN based K-model processors for overclocking
Anyone remember the Black Editions from AMD ? Well it looks like AMD is doing an Intel, at least that is what the latest rumors imply for ZEN. K model processors for Intel obviously imply an unlocked multiplier and enough voltage headroom.
If we can believe the Italian website BitsAndChips (they mention 'according to their sources') there will at the very least be one octa-core Summit Ridge-processor especially for overclockers. Which would make total sense as AMD always has released unlocked products. The CPU would retain its 95 Watt TDP.
The K model would get slightly higher clock frequencies (whatever they may be), an unlocked multiplier but also would be sold without cooler as tweakers pretty much never ever use stock coolers anyway. Whether or not the rest of the Summit Ridge-processors would be locked on the multiplier is another question that can be raised, as that does nto fit the model that AMD has followed in the past.
The initial “Zen” CPU core is stated to deliver more than 40 percent improvement in instructions per clock cycle over the previous generation cores and will come to market first in an 8-core, 16-thread system-on-chip for desktops (=Summit Ridge). The "Summit Ridge" Zen family will feature a unified AM4 socket with its GPU-equipped "Bristol Ridge" APU counterparts, and feature DDR4 support and a an expected 95W TDP. Though unconfirmed we expect each Zen core will have four integer units, two address generation units and four floating point units, and the decoder can decode four instructions per clock cycle. L1 data cache size is 32 KiB and L2 cache size 512 KiB per core. 2 CCUs = 2x8MB (L3) + 8x512KB (L2) = 20MB.
The 8-core Summit Ridge processor series from AMD will be the first ZEN based product series released to the desktop consumer market. As it looks right now, Summit Ridge is to be released in January or February 2017.
Ah well, bring it on we say !
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If AMD Zen competes with Intel's latest generation i5 and i7 cpu's (as AMD is saying) , then we can expect prices around those from Intel which are pretty high as always, in which case if I can choose AMD or Intel for the same price/performance I would most likely go for Intel.
Maybe AMD Zen will offer us a bit higher performance than Intel i5 and i7, similar TDP and considerably lower prices, then I would gladly go for AMD Zen for my next PC build
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Nice , can't wait to see legit numbers.
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I never understood why both AMD and Intel sold overclocker CPUs with heatsinks.
On the other hand, I never understood OEM brands or individuals who bought K/Black series CPUs and never overclock them, either. That seems to be weirdly common...
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I kind of preferred the "Black Edition" moniker actually.
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I honestly am surprised that this does not provoke any protest from the red team.
Usually when Intel does something like this the tenor is "they charge you extra for an unlocked multiplier", "extra price tag from Intel because of no comeptition" or anything like that.. With AMD it's totally normal and great and everybody loves AMD.
That's just hypocritical.