As much as I applaud AMD and enjoy schadenfreude at Intel's expense, it sure would be nice if both players brought their "A" game. I think we would all benefit from these guys actively trying to sell us their best stuff.
Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
I am itching to do a new Ryzen PC build. My 2013 Intel build just keeps on ticking though. Dammit.
According to WCCFTech, Zen 4 will be AM5 and DDR5: https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-5000-zen ... port-2022/Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
As much as I applaud AMD and enjoy schadenfreude at Intel's expense, it sure would be nice if both players brought their "A" game. I think we would all benefit from these guys actively trying to sell us their best stuff.
They don't even have the decency to artificially segment their chipsets and CPU lineups with arbitrary feature matrices! What nerve!They are aggressively attacking Intel by doing things like "staying on schedule" and "releasing reasonably priced parts." How dare they.
The success of the Ryzen 4000 mobile processors makes it look like it won't be easy to get the parts through the retail channel to build a Ryzen 4000 G-series APU desktop anytime soon, since I'm sure every last good die is going to filling those OEM orders.
As much as I applaud AMD and enjoy schadenfreude at Intel's expense, it sure would be nice if both players brought their "A" game. I think we would all benefit from these guys actively trying to sell us their best stuff.
I do hope that comes to be in a year or two but for now I think it's good for AMD to have a few years to catch the breath financially. If they can get their market share in server, desktop, and mobile over 25%, then they'll be in a pretty good position to deal with steady competition.
It's also kinda nice to see an underdog take a victory lap with Ryzen 4000 APUs.
Su went on to say that the revenue from mobile Ryzen 4000 ramped up "faster than any mobile processor in our history."
According to WCCFTech, Zen 4 will be AM5 and DDR5: https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-5000-zen ... port-2022/Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
However, since it is WCCFTech, take this with a grain of salt.
As much as I applaud AMD and enjoy schadenfreude at Intel's expense, it sure would be nice if both players brought their "A" game. I think we would all benefit from these guys actively trying to sell us their best stuff.
The back and forth shuffle is more common than the constant A game. The company with the superior technology becomes complacent, arrogant and set in their ways. They need to fail for a while to realize it doesn't come by itself before they're ready to bring their A game again. And Intel the company isn't really failing either, even if they're fumbling with the process tech. I think they need to bleed some more...
Its really insane how AMD keeps delivering improved CPUs every year, yet these OEM's keep pushing Intel CPUs instead.
At this point, I simply dont doubt that Intel is bribing Dell, there is simply no other explanation as to why Optiplex and Precision business line PC's are exclusive to Intel.
This! I am so tired of playing loser Bingo on the feature matrix.They don't even have the decency to artificially segment their chipsets and CPU lineups with arbitrary feature matrices! What nerve!They are aggressively attacking Intel by doing things like "staying on schedule" and "releasing reasonably priced parts." How dare they.
I think PCIe 5.0 is mostly for servers. Will be interesting to see if we'll ever see PCIe 5.0 on PC's or if they will go strait to PCIe 6.0.According to WCCFTech, Zen 4 will be AM5 and DDR5: https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-5000-zen ... port-2022/Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
However, since it is WCCFTech, take this with a grain of salt.
It's also possible that Zen 4 will come with PCIe 5.0. PCIe 4.0 is known to be heading for a short life and I believe some NVMe SSDs are already hitting the 4.0 limits.
(Personally, I'd rather see improved random transfer speeds - that still has a long way to go)
In '25 we could be in the rare situation of having Zen 5 on socket AM5 with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, with 5GbE ethernet, 5G cellular, and Wifi 5.
I’ve been waiting and saving to finally upgrade to Zen 3 from my old and slow Skylake 6700k. Looks like I won’t have to wait much longer.
If in 2025 you are using Wifi 5, you are wasting everything else that you listed.In '25 we could be in the rare situation of having Zen 5 on socket AM5 with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, with 5GbE ethernet, 5G cellular, and Wifi 5.
If in 2025 you are using Wifi 5, you are wasting everything else that you listed.In '25 we could be in the rare situation of having Zen 5 on socket AM5 with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, with 5GbE ethernet, 5G cellular, and Wifi 5.
According to WCCFTech, Zen 4 will be AM5 and DDR5: https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-5000-zen ... port-2022/Do you know if Zen4 is still on socket AM4 or are they going to AM5 with support for DDR5.If the IPC and clockspeed rumors for Zen 3 turn out to be somewhat true, Intel is in for some big pain in 2021. And if TSMC 5nm rollout goes out as expected for Zen 4, boy, Intel is screwed. It remains to be seen if they'll have enough production volume to capitalize on it, though.
However, since it is WCCFTech, take this with a grain of salt.
It's also possible that Zen 4 will come with PCIe 5.0. PCIe 4.0 is known to be heading for a short life and I believe some NVMe SSDs are already hitting the 4.0 limits.
(Personally, I'd rather see improved random transfer speeds - that still has a long way to go)
In '25 we could be in the rare situation of having Zen 5 on socket AM5 with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, with 5GbE ethernet, 5G cellular, and Wifi 5.
Its really insane how AMD keeps delivering improved CPUs every year, yet these OEM's keep pushing Intel CPUs instead.
At this point, I simply dont doubt that Intel is bribing Dell, there is simply no other explanation as to why Optiplex and Precision business line PC's are exclusive to Intel.
Keep in mind that AFAIK the market is buying every chip AMD and intel can make.
So there is limited availability and it's likely that availability of the cheaper AMD chips isn't enough for DELL.
Its really insane how AMD keeps delivering improved CPUs every year, yet these OEM's keep pushing Intel CPUs instead.
At this point, I simply dont doubt that Intel is bribing Dell, there is simply no other explanation as to why Optiplex and Precision business line PC's are exclusive to Intel.
Keep in mind that AFAIK the market is buying every chip AMD and intel can make.
So there is limited availability and it's likely that availability of the cheaper AMD chips isn't enough for DELL.

Dear AM
I'm glad you turned things around with your CPU line, and I wish you success. Please spend time upping your GPU game now to blow NVidia out of the water like you did with Intel...
In '25 we could be in the rare situation of having Zen 5 on socket AM5 with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, with 5GbE ethernet, 5G cellular, and Wifi 5.