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The fact that there are exceptions to what largon stated before isn't really interesting in this situation.
There are ALWAYS exceptions.
"Thrustmaster-gripping livingroom pilots"
The fact that there are exceptions to what largon stated before isn't really interesting in this situation.
There are ALWAYS exceptions.
Last edited by Mats; 01-09-2009 at 03:34 AM.
i went through a nice collection of reviews yesterday, put all the scores in one big pile and came up with this result chart, compared to the Phenom II X4 940
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Great work, jmke!Reviewing the reviews!
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Last edited by Mats; 01-09-2009 at 03:50 AM.
Impressive work jmke!![]()
AMD Phenom II X2 550@Phenom II X4 B50
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Nice jmke![]()
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I wouldn't say that.
Reason:
Barcelona die is 283mm2
Shanghai die is 258mm2
Barcelona single computing core (excluding L2 cache) is ~25mm2
Shanghai single computing core (excluding L2 cache) is ~15mm2
AMD 65nm SRAM takes ~12mm2/MB
Intel 45ns SRAM takes ~6mm2/MB
Assuming AMD 45nm SRAM is around as dense as Intels (comparing 65nm AMD SRAM is denser by 0.3mm2 than 65nm Intel SRAM, Intels cache is not so dense but performs better) then extra 2x512KB of L2 cache takes 12mm2 of die space.
It was already predicted by Hans De Vries than Istanbul will have die size of around 300mm2.
By simply adding 258mm2 of Shanghai + 2x15mm2 per extra cores + 12mm2 for 2x512KB L2 cache we are getting exactly 300mm2 (some soures were leaking die size of 292mm2, this would mean quite good die size optimization if true)
So reassuming, how big of a difference will make for AMD producing 292-300mm2 dies and selling them for $300.00 when they were producing 283mm2 and selling them for well under $200??
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Great initiative jmke.
So according to that compilation PII is still ~10% slower clock for clock than Intel Yorkfield Q9xxx series (or roughly the same as Kentsfield). So probably ~4.0GHz PII is around the performance levels as Yorkfield @ ~3.6GHz unless they scale heavily different in overclocking ratio which I doubt. Pricing seems reasonable but it's only "as good option as Intel" and being so late to respond it's not gonna bring any very huge cash to AMDs account, hope AMD won't have to continue to catching up Intel and could put some decent competition still in future but it looks like it would need an a failure on Intel side and success on AMD side for it to happen. Not to mention i5 will arrive later this year and probably provide some decent performance advantage (which can be confirmed by i7 pretty much) and Intel will control the pricing marketing again (either sell CPUs very expensive/expensier than AMDs parts and squeesh as much $$$ as possible out of every CPU sold or sell a bit cheaper and put a pressure on AMDs lineup which forces AMD to do pricecuts depending what path they decide to go). As a consumer I of course would hope for the latter.![]()
Last edited by RPGWiZaRD; 01-09-2009 at 06:07 AM.
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In overclocker gr's review @ 3.7 deneb yorkfield kentsfield the difference is less than 10% and if u take into account the nb clocks that can add some 2-3% performance beyond the 2-2.2 ghz(goes up to 2.7 most of them)the differece is even less.
Something that noone didn't notice is that kentsfiel and yorkfields performance are really similar(maybe 2-3 % difference overall).
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WOW, nice job jmke.
Can you please elaborate on how you got those scores? I want to use your chart as a reference point but to do so I need to know the science behind it.
Thanks.
I dont know what's with the i7 stuff all the time? What does it have to do with this is anyway?
Any idea how small the market for i7 is in desktops? Hell, even Phenom does have a bigger market than that. Said this multiple times before, PhII does basicly have the things in house to regain a whole lot of market share, especially for enthusiasts, but i7's place is only with the enthusiasts.
i5 could be a way bigger danger, however that's like 9 months away. AMD has time enough to release eventual new revisions to improve Deneb's performance even more. They better do though before they've to lower prices to humiliating amounts.
For the pure performance i7 is very good, but you pay for that. And unless you really have to live by efficient computing and/or calculating things ASAP, i7 has no real place since even a good clocked dual core would be more than enough to do its job.
AMD has to release a hexa(+) core for servers, that's their main priority and make the architecture more efficient. HT is just fading out inefficiency, it works, now offence, but it doesnt mean AMD is nowhere without HT.
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Between Kent and York its around 5~6% difference in average (out of 2~13% or so min/max in the comparisions I've seen and depending on app etc), not 2-3%. Also done my own comparision with E6750 vs E8400 and in my favorite application I used to betatest for (PCSX2 ps2 emulator) it was 7.0~7.5% faster at EXACTLY same settings used with both CPUs). Don't forget with Yorkfield you can also run them at a lower CPU multi => higher FSB => higher performance. On my own setup 500x8 (4.0GHz) that I use corresponds to around 4.10 ~ 4.15GHz with 9x multi and 456~461 FSB, that's also like 3% difference.![]()
Last edited by RPGWiZaRD; 01-09-2009 at 06:33 AM.
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Phenom II is good enough from a competitive perspective, only the price is a bit salted.
The only way that AMD could be even more competitive in the CPU market would be the same approach it used against Nvidia concerning the GPU market:
Answer: Die Shrink step ahead.
Is it possible against Nvidia? Yes
Is it possible against Intel? Certainly not
Fact, AMD depends of third party companies, Intel does not.
You gave the answer to yourself why i7 is mentioned all the time -> i5 is the exact same cpu and gives the exact same performance on desktops apps, hell some preliminary test show its sometimes faster then a i7.
As it stands now AMD would need a 3.2-3,4ghz deneb to match a i7/i5 @ 2,66ghz.
HT is not inefficient, actually its a menthod to increase efficincy, so if amd wants to increase efficency of there architecture they dont come around SMT.
A CPU with SMT and the same core count will always be more efficent (aka does more work) then a CPu without SMT and same core count.
SMT comes with relative low silicon budget, compared to a real core.
AMD uses tmsc and ibm for die shrinks n' stuff iirc![]()
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I wish fanboys from both sides would just poke eachother in the eyes when this kind of threads come up.. I mean, the thread title says "review thread" not "schoolyarding".
good sum up jmke, by the way.![]()
Explain Pay for that as in the i7 940 selling for less than the 3800+ in its prime. I'm glad Ph2 920 has a common sense price because those mentioned would have made it an even worse deal. Never mind that though as Q9550 is less as well. Tell that Pay for it BS to folks who bought not only Intel X6800 but many here who both $669 4400+ and $850 FX-55. The whole system cost might be legit but trying to single just i7 is nothing but Fanboi Banter.
Some folks think AMD could benefit from Hyperthreading. Dirk might have worked with it while at DECOriginally Posted by Lost Circuits
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Posted by duploxxx
I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
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there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
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