| Captain_Yuri said: [Rumour] AMD 3nm Zen5 APUs codenamed “Strix Point†rumored to feature big.LITTLE cores |
The bigger question is: What would AMD use as LITTLE cores? Bulldozer and Bobcat are both dead, buried and composted, and apart from Zen they don't have anything else on the CPU market right now.
4 possibilities:
- They develop their own Atom-like chips. Doubtful considering the gains are in no relation to the losses on Atom in terms of power draw and performance.
- They cut down Zen with less cache and possibly other subtle changes within the chips. The question is if they would really gain much on the power draw here...
- They use some die-shrinked Zen chips of older generations for the LITTLE cores. IMO the most logical way to go right now.
- They reactivate Project K2 and use special ARM cores for the LITTLE ones. Doubtful, and unsure if a mix of 2 architectures at the same time would work well - or at all.
| Captain_Yuri said: ASUS to unveil its Intel Tiger Lake-H laptops on May 11th |
The problem is that Tiger Lake pulls too much power. At 45W TDP they cannot fully utilize all the cores. 28W brings a huge boost in singe-core performance over 15W on TL with just 4 cores, but the same is not the case on Renoir or Cezanne U series chips. So at 45W, if all the cores are in use, then the chip will have to clock down to run that program.
Don't get me wrong, it will be a big boost over what they have, but I seriously doubt that Cezanne is in any danger in fully multithreaded applications - the gap is just too great. Games, on the other hand...
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