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Posted by Spunjji
 - March 15, 2021, 16:43:35
Quote from: JayN on March 14, 2021, 19:05:51
"...Zen 4 would need to be an absolute disaster for everything to come up roses for Team Blue. "

Will zen4 support Optane DIMMs, dlboost, amx tiled matrix operations, CXL?  Sapphire Rapids  will, and is already broadly sampled.

You might as well have asked "Will Zen 4 have Intel branding?". That last bit is especially amusing - sampling or not, Intel still haven't even released Ice Lake SP. This is projected for a 2022-2023 time-frame. Derp.
Posted by JayN
 - March 14, 2021, 19:05:51
"...Zen 4 would need to be an absolute disaster for everything to come up roses for Team Blue. "

Will zen4 support Optane DIMMs, dlboost, amx tiled matrix operations, CXL?  Sapphire Rapids  will, and is already broadly sampled.
Posted by ExplodatedFaces
 - March 13, 2021, 21:44:21
Press X to doubt
Posted by Surething
 - March 13, 2021, 21:06:01
Here here Intel go to sleep now and dream of a world with 14+++++++++++++ nm
Posted by Eyecandy
 - March 13, 2021, 11:58:52
Intel don't have a clue what they should be making. Because in the server space 2 years from now AMD is not your biggest competitive opponent!
It's going to be ARM!

Last year Apple crushed the x86 world in performance per watt....and next few months there is going to be a even harder blow when the A14x chips come with about 1.7 times the performance. With a bit more power consumption.. But kicking the a** of all the x86 chips in single core and Performance multi core on par with amd 5900x Intel 10900k

But it's apple right? Apple showed other arm cpu manufacturers how to emulate x86 code and run it great at a fraction of the tdp a Intel chip....

Performance per watt is the number 1 thing big data centers look for. You bet that all the other companies already started there copiers. Next few years we are going to move away from x86 because performance and per watt is just amazing and on par. Microsoft Linux are all supporting arm and I see next few years x86 is slowly starting to get fade out... ARM is just that good.
These two should really stop putting there energy in x86 and come up with something new.
Posted by Gustafson
 - March 13, 2021, 10:40:55
Quote from: Evilpaul on March 12, 2021, 16:27:40
Isn't Moore's Law Is Dead the BS rumor mill that's wrong about everything you can't predict by incrementing numbers?
Nope. He got Navi 2, Zen 3 etc etc right, months before there was even a hint of release.
I think there's a lot more as well.
He did get the SMT 4 wrong, but he was doubtful of it's implementation in a real chip anyway.
Now he's talking about the small cores of the next gen intel desktop hybrid chips having ipc as good as skylake, which if true would be a massive upgrade. I don't like intel, but competition is always good.
Posted by Pete Mitchell
 - March 13, 2021, 03:35:18
The market for this will be so miniscule that I doubt AMD even cares.  More clickbait from Notebookcheck
Posted by R31ya
 - March 13, 2021, 01:53:40
Let me guess, intel gonna lose badly in tdp (50~100% more power) , barely edge the treadripper in single core (1~3% faster single core), loses in multi

But gonna advertise the hell out of its dgpu beating threadripper in gpu benchmark.
Posted by Derek
 - March 12, 2021, 22:13:01
Bit of a bad product because no server needs a gpu like that because they need gpus that will be feasible for their workloads and epyc exists
Posted by _MT_
 - March 12, 2021, 18:36:12
Assuming it's true for the sake of argument, the question is what would it be good for. It would be a complete waste in a typical server. Because the software has zero use for a GPU. And there are GPU servers that can host from 8 to 20 GPUs. Server configurations are tuned to workloads. An all-in-one solution has very little flexibility. APUs are great in laptops and small desktops. Servers usually don't have issues with space. If they release such a thing, it will probably be a specialized and targeted product.
Posted by Jake Jensen
 - March 12, 2021, 16:46:24
Haaahaaaaaaaa.

EPYC.
Posted by Evilpaul
 - March 12, 2021, 16:27:40
Isn't Moore's Law Is Dead the BS rumor mill that's wrong about everything you can't predict by incrementing numbers?
Posted by 8&8
 - March 12, 2021, 14:15:02
for me is enought 8c/12t big.LITTLE (4c-4C/4t-8T) with 128EU iGPU 10 E.SuperFin  ::)
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 12, 2021, 10:27:39
It's been rumored that an Intel Sapphire Rapids team is seemingly working on producing a "mega" APU that could give AMD something to worry about if it is released. The Xeon APU could feature a four-chiplet configuration that would allow the inclusion of a dGPU-level Intel Xe graphics processor and HBM2E support.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-to-crush-AMD-with-a-56-core-Sapphire-Rapids-Xeon-Mega-APU-with-Xe-graphics-and-HBM2E-support-as-long-as-Zen-4-doesn-t-smush-Team-Blue-first.527537.0.html