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Captain_Yuri said:

AMD Financial Analyst Day Recap: All The CPU & GPU Roadmaps Ft. Zen 5, RDNA 3, CDNA 4 & Respective Product Families

https://wccftech.com/amd-financial-analyst-day-recap-all-the-cpu-gpu-roadmaps-ft-zen-5-rdna-3-cdna-4-respective-product-families/

"Following is the full list of Zen CPU cores confirmed by the red team:

  • Zen 4 - 5nm (2022)
  • Zen 4 V-Cache 5nm (2023)
  • Zen 4C - 4nm (2023)
  • Zen 5 - 4nm (2024)
  • Zen 5 V-Cache - 4nm (2024+)
  • Zen 5C - 3nm - (2024+)"


So let me get this straight. AMD's plan is to have Zen 4 with 8-10% ipc uplift and around 15% ST uplift until 2024??? Are they serious? Currently, it's hard to tell whether or not Zen 4 will even be able to beat a 5800X3D in gaming let alone 12900k and the upcoming Raptor Lake which is supposed to have increased cache for gaming. Then in 2023, Intel will have Meteor Lake.

Meanwhile, RDNA 3 has no Ray Tracing/ML info in sight. Is the Ray Tracing performance so bad that they aren't even gonna mention it?

Really not a good outlook for Red Team so far but hopefully, it will change in the coming months. I will be interested to see what the "C" editions bring to the table.

Yuri, pal, take it easy. Take a deep breath and relax. You're overthinking.

I'd be very surprised, and disappointed, if AMD decided all of a sudden to stop pushing forward the performance of its CPUs just now that Intel is back in the game. I'm sure that the V-cache and 4C refreshes will bring improvements and probably higher clocks that will improve the performance of Zen4, and the same goes for Zen5.

As for RDNA3, are you really angry at them because they've managed to do a better job than Nvidia and keep the leaks at a minimum? Really? Don't you remember how it was the same thing with RDNA2, where we didn't know until very late that it would indeed have dedicated RT cores?

Remember how 3 weeks ago we got the last "leak" about Navi3x and it said that the GPU wouldn't use chiplets after all? And guess what, it was BS.

For some reason, AMD is better at keeping its secrets than Nvidia is. I'm sorry if this bothers you, but they're doing their job.



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