I haven’t seen any new Ryzen 3 desktop CPUs since the Renoir 4100. All Ryzen 3 desktop CPUs after that are OEM only.
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rizki1, 2 hours ago My question is they can make this processor fast but with a TDP of 170W, they can’t make 10… more Surely both AMD and Intel can do it. But the market demand is very low. That’s why you’ll see that their pre-10w processors are mostly not mainstream like zen and cores. But they still have a 15w range main CPU, but like I said OEMs don’t use it as much as other later 25w CPUs.
And on the arm where it sticks out, which contains some internal and focused graphics chips. Where even AMD Apus there are no focused graphics solutions (except consoles), but the trend will change a bit after they use rdna 2 apu on board. However, the market is different.
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CptPower, 9 hours ago. About this. Copied from the article. Support until 2025 no one cares what happens. A bit…more Expo is new from AMD, but OEMs used to have xpm profile through AMD mobo as well.
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Conderio, 11 hours ago You are totally wrong! Intel has officially merged the avx 512 physically and the avx 512 was never… more Instead of answering my first comment. Read all my answers, Mr. Genius. You’re even worse than him
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CptPower, 9 hours ago It depends on what you call games. Diablo 1, Starcraft 1, the first version of counter strike is… moreName a game that can’t be played on i7 4970, I play anything I want, including heavy games like Cyberpunk 2077.
Its 2022 and still i3 and ryzen 3 use a 4 core/8 thread configuration, and all games support it.
And running games in 4k or not its gpu task not cpu match this 4970 with a decent gpu you can play at 4k.
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rizki1, 2 hours ago My question is that they can make this processor fast but with a TDP of 170W, they can’t make 10… moreYou can in theory if you put mobile cores like cortex A53, even the mobile I am with sd 8 G1 . more than 10 W at full power.
This is meant for high performance tasks, throttling is not an option, so it uses more power to deliver this kind of performance.
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Hemedans, 13 hours ago. Different CPUs for different markets, if you need a 10W CPU, look for the Ryzen Embebed series, something… moreMy question is, they can make this processor fast but with a TDP of 170W, can’t they make 10W? other than the atlhon series or the mobile cpu?
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Make the mini pc waterproof put two phone processors two adreno 730 gpu in it and it will out perform all that and big junk boxes
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Misspelling of title. September 25th should say September 27th.
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SShock, 9 hours ago Gracemont cores and their derivatives are completely incapable of doing AVX512 instructions. Ful… moreLike I said, you have a huge reading comprehension problem. But who was just talking about the micro-architecture of Gracemont here? Yes, only you. On Alder has a total of 14 CPUs with only the Golden Cove microarchitecture I mentioned. So these CPUs are fully capable of using the avx512 extension. Where you are still confused between the fuse blowing for the whole Alder Lake or for the CPU has a hybrid architecture. There, Intel’s half-dead statement is only for other desktop CPUs and all mobile iGUPs. And I’ve talked about all the other factors to bring you down if you actually know anything about these or are just lying on your head. I have received my answer. To understand the avx512 extension, all these things are huge factors. You are just doing things that can hide your sheer ignorance. So, for now, before the whole community knows about your knowledge barrier. And don’t worry, I’ll be there to answer your one-word comment until the ad hits me. Then, if you still don’t hear back, that might be the case. Although I will also try from my electrical engineer id. But this is also in b an.
GAMIR3DH, 12 hours ago You don’t seem to know anything about computers. People can still use the old hardware just… moreI know many had Commodore 64 when it was new since then I have been a computer enthusiast.
Hemedans, 13 hours ago. I have i7 4790 and it can run very well including games. It has an almost 10 year old CPU… moreDepends on what you call gaming. Diablo 1, Starcraft 1, first version of counter strike is not a log game.
Running Doom Eternal where it won’t even run the game menu. About running the game without lag and not burning the GPU to chips, you can only dream. Have a Lenovo Legion laptop for 2000 euros bought on 22.9.2021 and it can beat anything with full 4K resolution and Ultra Pro Max details.
Anonymous, 14 hours ago. I have an 11 year old desktop with an AMD A8 that still works fine. A hard drive died 6 years in… plus, yes, a long time ago, I had a desktop computer that lasted 10 years and then I sold it. Been using laptops since 2008, my first HP lasted like 6 years. My second ASUS still works, but I sold it to my neighbor for a friendly price 1/4 of the original price which was over 1000 euros for a gaming laptop. Now use Lenovo for 2000 euros. He’ll be a year old next month and still working like a newbie. All the games I played at full 4K resolution and ultra detail run great.
Anonymous, 14 hours ago, what are you talking about with this. Copied from the article. Support until 2025 no one cares what happens. Quite a bit of money for something that probably won’t work much longer after support ends.
Along with the new platform and chips, the Ryzen 7000 processors will support both DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0 memory. However, unlike Intel, AMD is all in DDR5, which means there will be no DDR4 memory support on the AM5 platform.
The AM5 platform will support the company’s new EXPO technology, which is essentially AMD’s version of Intel’s XMP. It’s a one-click overclocking solution for memory and is what AMD processors will use from now on instead of XMP. By default, Ryzen 7000 CPUs support memory speeds up to DDR5 5200MHz, but higher speeds can be enabled via EXPO.
One of the most impressive aspects of the AM4 platform was its longevity. AMD promises platform support until 2025+ for AM5, which means you can expect current AM5 motherboards to be supported until at least 2025.
Copied from the article. Support until 2025 no one cares what happens. Quite a bit of money for something that probably won’t work much longer after support ends.
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Anonymous, 10 hours ago, you must have a problem! Without any doubt. Do you have reading comprehension problems? I… moreGracemont kernels and their derivatives are completely incapable of doing AVX512 instructions. Point. I don’t know why you keep writing paragraphs of incoherent nonsense throwing words like ALU and registers around when they don’t make sense. Can’t do AVX512 on E cores. Not at all. Stop beating that rotten horse.
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SShock, 11 hours ago. This is not entirely true for Alder Lake, as it has AVX-512 support, but only on P co… more Dude, you sure have a problem! Without any doubt. Do you have reading comprehension problems? I think so. I clearly explained how avx512 works on different microarchitectures for both p and e cores. Do you have a unique insight into how avx512 works? And before you know it, do you even know how ALU works and how it relates to avx512? How does this data get to ALU? What cpu level 1 and level 2 arc memories have to do with this? And why is CPU logging relevant here? Why did the name end up being 512? And how do these relate to the Golden Cove and Gracemont micro-architectures? Why are you just babbling the same baby talk as if they support it or not without providing any facts and engineering aspects. If you know all this, come discuss rather than embarrass yourself. You are just making a mistake with an outstanding electrical engineer who has a specialty in microprocessor and solid state device.
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Conderio, 11 hours ago You are totally wrong! Intel has officially merged avx 512 physically and avx 512 was never… moreThis is not entirely true for Alder Lake as it has AVX-512 support but only on P cores and no no logic to automatically differentiate AVX-512 capability between P and E Cores. Meaning, if you try to feed AVX-512 instructions to E cores, weird things could happen. And you certainly can’t run AVX-512 code between P and E cores at the same time. You need to completely disable the E cores so that only the P cores are exposed to the AVX-512 code. Which is not officially supported by Intel and depends on motherboard manufacturers to allow it. I don’t know why one would buy a high performance processor just to have a bunch of disabled cores. It’s absurd. It is better to buy the largest number of Intel 11th generation cores. It might not be as fast per core, but they are still powerful CPUs and support AVX-512. This guy is just sperming for no reason playing some kind of genius for reasons.
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SShock, 12 hours ago. I’m sure you’re best friends with everyone, especially Roman. Neither… moreI’m sure I’m good friends with a lot of people. Roman helped contact a local net farm. And you are lucky enough to debate with one of Micron’s lead engineers lol. You are not even fully informed now and every time you come up with words that contradict your original comment. As you said, avx512 doesn’t support their new gen cpu, but now it says they don’t officially support any hybrid cpu, which is half true. As already…