
TPU - AMD "Strix Halo" Zen 5 Mobile Processor Pictured: Chiplet-based, Uses 256-bit LPDDR5X
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a 32MB MALL cacheDOC_ZENITH píše: ↑čtv 25. dub 2024, 21:23 To asi nepodstatnější je 256-bit sběrnice na RAM (ala quad), tohle bude velkej posun po GPU stránce.
DOC_ZENITH píše: ↑pát 26. dub 2024, 17:27 Možná někdo udělá desktop board. Resp pokud to bude stát za to tak určitě. Tahle věc ale vypadá jako takovej pohrobek vycházenící z ňákého toho APU určeného pro next-gen konzole, resp mezigenerační "PRO" refresh co je čeká.
V laptopech moc nevim no, hlavně proto že tohle nebude úsporné. Myslim si že i těch 130-175W pro to bude málo.
Napadá mě naprostá šílenost, ale tohle by bylo docela dobrej kandidát na základ slot-in PC. Dříve to bejvalo celkem běžné ale stále se to vyskytuje, prostě komp na kartě co se zasune do PCI-E. 200-250W, radiální 2-slot se všim všudy, a mohlo by to sloužit třeba pro ňákej x86 real-mode do Ňáké ARM developer platformy. Doslova si to o to říká. Nebo blade konfigurace, dalo by se jich narvat hodně do 1 šasí, otázkou bude ale také kapacita RAM.
Tohle by byl spis dobrej kandidat na HTPC nebo SFFPC kterej konecne zvladne i 4k.DOC_ZENITH píše: ↑pát 26. dub 2024, 17:27 Napadá mě naprostá šílenost, ale tohle by bylo docela dobrej kandidát na základ slot-in PC.
The overall decline for PC GPU shipments versus the previous quarter is reported at -9.9%. If we dive into the performance of each vendor, then we can note that NVIDIA declined by -7.7% , Intel declined by -9.6% and AMD saw the biggest decline of -13.6% in the graphics segment.
Just a few weeks ago, AMD invited us to Barcelona as part of a roundtable, to share their vision for the future of the company, and to get our feedback. On site, were prominent AMD leadership, including Phil Guido, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer and Jack Huynh, Senior VP & GM, Computing and Graphics Business Group. AMD is making changes in a big way to how they are approaching technology, shifting their focus from hardware development to emphasizing software, APIs, and AI experiences. Software is no longer just a complement to hardware; it's the core of modern technological ecosystems, and AMD is finally aligning its strategy accordingly.
AMD has "tripled our software engineering, and are going all-in on the software.
On the CPU side, the company "now has two CPU teams, one does n+1 [next generation] the other n+2 [two generations ahead]," which reminds us a bit of Intel's tick-tock strategy, which was more silicon manufacturing focused of course
jen jestli na tohle není už trochu pozděThe improvements to the software ecosystem will take some time, AMD is looking at a three to five year timeframe, and to support that, AMD has greatly increased their software engineer headcount as mentioned before