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Posted on 6/9/18 at 3:48 am to
Posted by UltimateHog
Oregon
Member since Dec 2011
65873 posts
Posted on 6/9/18 at 3:48 am to
AMD bringin' some more pain, full steam ahead.

32 core Threadripper 2 reality vs 28 core Intel fantasy

Nice little video. AMD really putting the hurt on Intel in the HEDT space to go with EPYC.

7nm Zen 2 cores already in labs for EPYC2, early 2019 is full steam ahead, rumor is 64 cores. Intel still can't get 10nm ready in any phase.

My oh my.

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AMD’s CEO Lisa Su only flashed the 7nm EPYC processor with the cap on, emblazoned with the company’s logo and model. No further details have been revealed about what kind of dies Zen 2 will hold or the resulting performance, however the second-generation of EPYC processors will continue to use the same SP3 socket as its predecessors.

The 7nm process opens up a lot of avenues for the Red Team moving forward, with rumours circulating earlier this year that EPYC “Rome” chips could eventually skyrocket to a staggering 64 cores. Whether this speculation holds weight or not, the true importance of 7nm chips comes from AMD’s competitive time frame in comparison to its rival, Intel.


AMD holds their word, Zen 2 on the same socket as previous Zen.
Posted by burgeman
Member since Jun 2008
10365 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:17 pm to
So I'm having an issue with this brew build. I can't get it to run anything without it crashing. I'm trying update the drivers on the mother board and video card. I run the executable file and the screen just goes blank and the "check signal cable" pops up. I first thought it was the video card drivers causing they problem so I did a system restore and tried to update the mother board, but it did the same thing when I went to run the executable file.

Edit.... now it just did it when I was just messing around in windows, so is it maybe a power supply issue or the cpu getting too hot?
This post was edited on 6/11/18 at 10:39 pm
Posted by UltimateHog
Oregon
Member since Dec 2011
65873 posts
Posted on 6/12/18 at 2:37 am to
Now the big boys are starting to get wind of AMD's incoming tidal wave at Intel.

We are truly witnessing the era of AMD's return to glory.

TH: Intel CEO Bracing For EPYC Impact, Aims to Keep AMD Under 20% of Server Market Share

CNBC: AMD will create ‘stiff competition’ for Intel next year due to its chip manufacturing advances: Analyst


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Intel's Data Center Group earned $5.2 billion last quarter, so losing up to 20% of those revenues could strike a severe blow to the company's bottom line. Krzanich's statements come on the back of Intel's admission during its recent earnings call that it was reducing guidance for server sales in the second half of the year, citing "tougher competition going into the second half." We've also learned that server chips from AMD's technology licensing agreement with China-based companies are coming to market soon.

Intel currently has roughly 99% of the server processor market, but AMD is quickly making inroads. AMD's EPYC processor has proven to be extremely competitive with Intel's offerings.

AMD is well on track to deliver on its roadmap, as evidenced by the company's recent presentation at Computex. Lisa Su presented a working second-gen EPYC processor, codenamed Rome, fabbed on the 7nm process. Most importantly, the new processor features the new Zen 2 microarchitecture that should bring along improved IPC and other optimizations. AMD says the processors will sample to partners in the second half of 2018, and that general availability is slated for early 2019. This second-gen processor can also drop into the same SP3 socket as the first-gen EPYC models, which makes transitioning to the new processors all the more attractive. AMD's EPYC processors also have the advantage of the x86 instruction set, so optimizing existing software stacks is a relatively minor proposition compared to switching over to ARM-based servers.
This post was edited on 6/12/18 at 2:38 am
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