Wow quite a lot of hate for the Amiga. Vampire is a hobbyist effort that created a next generation 68000 processor from scratch without corporate funding. That's a serious achievement.
Obviously this isn't going to be something that competes against PC or mobile but it will be a way for a...
Maybe..
14nm+ moved the performance per watt needle about 20% around 3-3.5 GHz -- take a look at the ULV Parts (15W), and some 35W parts. 14nm+ chips achieved ~ 3.6 GHz at the same power level as vanilla 14nm at 3.0 GHz. But when up around the higher clock speed desktop chips, it was...
Relevant chart for 14nm++ benefits:
http://techreport.com/r.x/2017_03_30_Intel_manufacturing_day/14nmcharacteristic.png
SHows 14nm, 14nm+, and 14nm++
14nm+ (Kabylake) did improve clocks about 20% at the same power in ULV form factor (i.e. ~ 3 GHz). but only about ~ 8% at desktop clocks...
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It's just you .. 1979 through 1987 were much more exciting as engineers added custom chips that seriously enhanced performance beyond what a CPU only system could do ;-)
No. Take a look at some of the eurogamer/Digital Foundry videos on Youtube -- you'll see that the i7 is much better at stabilizing minimum FPS than the i5's are. ~ 5 years ago the i5 = i7 for gaming was true.. that's not the case today. (Remember i7 also has 33% more cache, not just the...
FYI - I don't think 6700K/7700K is worth an upgrade from 2600K when heavily OC'd, but there are a few areas where clock for clock the difference is great:
Dolphin (Wii emulator - very single threaded) - 69.3% faster per clock (both chips measured at 3 GHz)
POV-Ray -- 38.2% (@ 3GHz)
Handbrake HQ...
If you read my original post - my point was that this 15% is specific to mobile and not desktop. KabyLake was 15-20% faster than Skylake in mobile at a given TDP. KBL maintained 15-20% higher clock speeds at the same power level.
The same is probably true for 8th generation as on desktop...
LOL - this isn't the same reference that the original article for this thread had.. That said '15%' from skylake to kabylake and 15% to 8th generation.
Here's the picture it refers to -- http://core0.staticworld.net/images/article/2017/02/intel-roadmap-cannonlake-100708174-orig.jpg
and it...
Agreed completely - DX12 may actually extend 2600K a little further into the future by lowering CPU requirements. Anything below a Titan X Pascal and a high clocked 2600K is good enough..
My 2600K has lost some clocks as well.. I'm hoping Ryzen can do enough to shake up the market this...
Cores that are 'wide' -- can execute 4, 5, 6 instructions per clock on a single thread are better candidates for hyperthreading than cores that are narrower. That is why Nelahem gets much better efficiency off HT than Pentium 4/D ever did; Core 2 is also better suited to hyperthreading than...
Getting a new drive and reinstalling Windows often does the same thing :)
Re: Gaming - i tihnk a vanilla 1080 is about as fast as an OC 2600K can handle, something faster than that may be pushing it. I've found a few games already where my [email protected] can't completely occupy my 980Ti OC (~ 1.5...
Nelahem was basically Core 2 with HT added and the memory controller; (Core 2 was rushed out so that's why it as missing HT)
Sandy Bridge is the last major new core from Intel and everything since has been a further refinement of it. Sandy Bridge brought something like 20-25% IPC over Nelahem...
OP - you may want to note this is specific to mobile chips not desktop.
KabyLake was about 15-20% faster on mobile than Skylake due to being able to run at significantly higher clocks at the same TDP unlike at desktop frequencies where the gap became <10%. 3.6ghz at same power as 3.1ghz on...
Re: ASUS saying there are "no tricks" --
Wouldn't "AVX Offset" or the DRAM speed be a trick for getting the clock speed up?
If you don't care about as much about AVX Code you can get more frequency out of KBL..
Gotcha - so some chance Kyle's chip could run stably at 5.0 GHz in games (which don't appear to use AVX yet) while being limited to 4.9 GHz for transcoding type applications..
The relevance is that they show the CPU in a situation where it's not bottlenecked by GPU.
Some day there will be a powerful enough GPU that same thing will be true at 1920x1080, 2560x1440, etc with that CPU showed today.
An i5-2500K at launch didn't seem to benefit from faster RAM at...
Hi Kyle - long time lurker here since coppermine/K7 days. Very excited about the upcoming VR CPU tests...
I think Project Cars is one game that a [email protected] will show a benefit over a [email protected] if using a 980ti OC or faster card.. at lowest settings/no weather I'm seeing 70-80% GPU usage...