AMD Shows prototype Ryzen with 3D V-CACHE - Game Perf up 15%

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GREGIX:

Old good broadwell 5775C still rocks my parents PC with 1080 and handles games quite well must say. That was great CPU(for me) considering it lasted until 8086k@5.1Ghz upgrade. Great to see movement in cache enlargement again.
had one too 5775c at stock 3.7G allcore put 4.6G 4790k to bed really.Better framerates,better frametimes,smoother gameplay. modern games have become too multithread for me to continue to use it,but for a 4/8,it was kicking ass. this goes to say that faster cache will usually bring about a big performance increase,but even then you need to watch per core usage. but if amd have got it operational,they should release it on zen3.just do it for enthusiasts.
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schmidtbag:

A bigger cache has more bandwidth but worse latency.
As actual PC are really imperfect with lot of part running totaly apart-alone-together... cache generaly have more benefit than worse effect (despite i agree that, in ideal condition, it would be the oposite).
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I am going to skip scalper Ryzen 3 series and wait for AMD Broadmoar 2.0 Ryzens!!! Us CPU limited guys really need it!
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wavetrex:

Imagine next Radeon with a giant cache on top of it that can handle 8K textures with ease... 😱
16GB HBM as cache 😱
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Undying:

As long it improves performance they can glue whatever they want. 😛 I dont see it hits the market until zen4.
Lisa said end of the year, Zen 4 is late 2022.
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GSDragoon:

This is much more interesting than blurry upscaling technologies. Bring on the real performance improvements. Putting this in an AM4 socket CPU would tempt me to upgrade the 3900X.
Where you saw the blurry upscaling? Watch the 4K video at 4K even if you have lesser monitor then come back and tell us about blurry upscaling. [youtube=eHPmkJzwOFc]
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its blurry, stop fanboying. the good FSR isn't coming till later in the year.
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Astyanax:

its blurry, stop fanboying. the good FSR isn't coming till later in the year.
First a blurry mess then improved. Reminds me dlss.
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Astyanax:

its blurry, stop fanboying. the good FSR isn't coming till later in the year.
You refuse to watch the video and is nothing to do with "fanboying". From the video above show me where is blurry in a scene that the game is NOT MOVING. Show me with facts your argument is correct.
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Undying:

As long it improves performance they can glue whatever they want. 😛 I dont see it hits the market until zen4.
AMD confirmed Zen 3 CPU refresh with the 3d stacked cache. Lisa implied it when said it will be in the market by end of the year, while Zen 4 said is a 2022 product https://wccftech.com/amd-confirms-zen-3-ryzen-cpus-with-3d-v-cache-stack-chiplet-design-coming-early-next-year-before-zen-4/
GSDragoon:

This is much more interesting than blurry upscaling technologies. Bring on the real performance improvements. Putting this in an AM4 socket CPU would tempt me to upgrade the 3900X.
If you see above our dream comes true. I will upgrade my 3900X too with those CPUs 😀
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Fediuld:

You refuse to watch the video and is nothing to do with "fanboying". From the video above show me where is blurry in a scene that the game is NOT MOVING. Show me with facts your argument is correct.
Why does that matter? In the scenes where it is moving it's clearly less blurry on the native side. So why do I care that the algorithm works better when there is no movement? That's obvious - they all do. The difficult part about doing these upscalers is the temporal stuff, not rendering a still image better. And honestly if this game is a bad example then why did they choose it?