06.11.2018., 20:44
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McG
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Zato i velim da treba pričekati da se sve privede kraju, jer su zasad završili s prezentacijom, slijedi još demo tih novih čudesa.
Uglavnom, 7nm Zen 2 64C/128T Rome EPYC CPU (8-core CCX) izgleda obećavajuće i za ostatak (desktop) ponude. 
Citiraj:
Zen 2 is a departure from the monolithic CPUs that, while bringing the aforementioned density, power, and core configuration gains, also introduces a design concept which both AMD and Intel have been gushing about for a few years now: a modular CPU built on an interconnect (Infinity Fabric) linking multiple CPU chiplets (in this case, the CCX). In Zen 2, each 7nm chiplet contains 8 physical cores and sits on a second gen Infinity Fabric interconnect (built on a 14nm process), connecting the CCX clusters. This enables AMD to add increased flexibility to the CPU designs and, eventually, roll out lower-ranking SKUs such as a next-gen Threadripper and Ryzen 3xxx series CPUs. It also means that AMD found the semiconductor manufacturing Holy Grail, as it can keep costs way down by producing small area (high yield) 7nm dies, and connect them via the 14nm-built infinity fabric. It will essentially punch out multiple CPU SKUs from a single package setup (altough, this is arguably overkill for desktop Zen 2).
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Izvor: TechSpot
Zadnje izmijenjeno od: The Exiled. 06.11.2018. u 21:08.
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