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Watch the AMD CES 2019 Event & CEO Dr. Lisa Su Keynote Here

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/09/2019 06:24 PM | source: | 27 comment(s)
Watch the AMD CES 2019 Event & CEO Dr. Lisa Su Keynote Here

AMD will host a keynote presentation at CES with CEO Lisa Su, several new products are expected to be announced. We expect processor-centric products in the desktop and mobile segment, as well as logic a word or two about pending 7nm products.

The event is being live-streamed, for Europe, that would be in the 6 PM CEST / 5 GMT / and 9 AM Pacific Time for the US. If you like to hang with us watch the event you can do so here as we'll broadcast the live stream.

 







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Robbo9999
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#5625402 Posted on: 01/09/2019 08:39 PM
New Ryzen clocks all cores under full load to 4.4GHz instead of 4GHz. And matches 9900k in total performance. Not bad, not great. I hoped for those 12C/24T to have something to upgrade to. This 15% performance bump is not enough for me.

As for Radeon 7. I did not want to buy Vega and that stands. I guess, I'll have to wait for Navi bit longer. (That's unless 7nm Vega fixed mishaps of Vega 64.)

I/O Die on desktop chip is surprising a bit. What's more surprising is placement. Guys, Now we have to test all rotations of cooling solutions to find best one.
lol, yeah, the CPU core (the smaller chip) is located up in the corner there at the edge of the heatspreader, and that's where most of the heat is gonna be coming from, and also not the most heatpipe covered place of the total footprint!

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#5625404 Posted on: 01/09/2019 08:43 PM
1) Radeon VII on games i've played has done just as well as RTX 2080 ti.
in real world conditions it is probably in-between 2080 and 2080ti.
2) nothing is wrong with Vega cores and this is not rebaked in any sense. the power draw is way down, the clock speeds are almost 50% higher (1850MHz)
this is far better than just a die shrink, it is 2nd generation AND a die shrink.

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#5625406 Posted on: 01/09/2019 08:45 PM
lol, yeah, the CPU core (the smaller chip) is located up in the corner there at the edge of the heatspreader, and that's where most of the heat is gonna be coming from, and also not the most heatpipe covered place of the total footprint!

I'm curious about the layout though. It seems like they could fit another 7nm chiplet underneath. Not sure what that empty space is for otherwise.

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#5625407 Posted on: 01/09/2019 08:45 PM
lol, yeah, the CPU core (the smaller chip) is located up in the corner there at the edge of the heatspreader, and that's where most of the heat is gonna be coming from, and also not the most heatpipe covered place of the total footprint!

Thinking about Ryzen again. They did show 8C/16T for reason. To have core count same on both systems. IT actually does not mean there may not be 12C/24T
And because CPU core is offset, there can be 2nd one at other free corner.

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#5625415 Posted on: 01/09/2019 08:54 PM
Yeah, I think the goal was to go with 8 core vs 8 core and show that they can deliver the same ( or slightly higher ) performance at ~30% less power.

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