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AMD Unveils Carrizo

It's finally here.

AMD has unveiled Carrizo, a successor to Kaveri line APU's. This APU will use the new to come Excavator Cores, and will be available in both mobiles and Desktops.

If indeed Carrizo is what AMD says, it will be better the. The FX series, providing current users to upgrade and still have the AMD branding!

With the R9 390x, AMD has surprises for us in 2015.

Carrizo for desktop will come in the mid 2015, the mobile version coming earlier!

 

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I had high hopes for AMD in the processor side of things for a long time......until my Kaveri build could cause global warming single handedly. They said Kaveri was going to be a break through. Ever since i went intel there was no looking back sorry but until i see it in action i will not be interested

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Is it still socket FM2+ oooh the hhhhhyyyppee

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Please be at least on the level of Sandy Bridge performance or I will be dissapointed

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Please be at least on the level of Sandy Bridge performance or I will be dissapointed

 

The FX 9xxx is on the line of Sandy Bridge

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The FX 9xxx is on the line of Sandy Bridge

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Well then can't wait for benchmarks/reviews let's hope it rocks the house... Wonder if there'll be an 8Core Apu...?

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this thing better be stronger than the 9590 and a few of the i7 CPUs, or we're all fucked and intel will have a monopoly

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this thing better be stronger than the 9590 and a few of the i7 CPUs, or we're all fucked and intel will have a monopoly

 

That's not the job of an APU, it's supposed to be a decent CPU and GPU all in one. It won't compete with modern i7 CPUs, because it was never designed to do that. Intel already has a monopoly in the high-end desktop market, that's why we'll see a whooping 2% increase in performance from broadwell over haswell.

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That's not the job of an APU, it's supposed to be a decent CPU and GPU all in one. It won't compete with modern i7 CPUs, because it was never designed to do that. Intel already has a monopoly in the high-end desktop market, that's why we'll see a whooping 2% increase in performance from broadwell over haswell.

perfectly stated.

 

for gaming fx series is still good.

most of amd's APUs can be put into a budget system and then run dual graphics later for cheap.

intel is for people who have alot of money.

AMD is for people like me. ''OH MY GOD I HAVE 12 DOLLARS AND I WANT A COMPUTER''.

 

not my whole entire statement, i trimmed it down, (and i dont want to see any arguements about which is better. or that intel makes good cheap chips. just dont. im not talking about that.) but yeah.

intel has a monopoly already, and AMD is trying to move over a little bit. whats new????

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That's not the job of an APU, it's supposed to be a decent CPU and GPU all in one. It won't compete with modern i7 CPUs, because it was never designed to do that. Intel already has a monopoly in the high-end desktop market, that's why we'll see a whooping 2% increase in performance from broadwell over haswell.

Fair point, but AMD should be at this level of performance already. Sandy Bridge was released almost 4 years ago now.

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Fair point, but AMD should be at this level of performance already. Sandy Bridge was released almost 4 years ago now.

fx was released pretty much 4 years ago.

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fx was released pretty much 4 years ago.

I know, but 4 years later even the latest modular architecture can't even compete with past Intel offerings.

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I won't trust any AMD announcements regarding new products until I see some numbers crunched by someone that isn't AMD. Maybe PCPer or AnandTech

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I won't trust any AMD announcements regarding new products until I see some numbers crunched by someone that isn't AMD. Maybe PCPer or AnandTech

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I know, but 4 years later even the latest modular architecture can't even compete with past Intel offerings.

for gaming its pretty much the same....

in something like games, where a GPU is much more important... the difference of 1-10 FPS when its already above 60 is pretty negliable.

 

now, if a similarly priced intel chip on a similarly timed release date amd benchmark vursus thing...

and it shows like 15+ fps difference.

then theres reason to care.

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Well then can't wait for benchmarks/reviews let's hope it rocks the house... Wonder if there'll be an 8Core Apu...?

Max of 4 Cpu cores.... But the single threaded performence should be more then twice as much FX.

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Well then can't wait for benchmarks/reviews let's hope it rocks the house... Wonder if there'll be an 8Core Apu...?

I would expect most likely hexa-core, since the A10 flagship (7850K) is a quad-core... Gradual increase of CPU cores probably?

 

But I say, I would really like to see a 6-core APU. (NOT THE PS4 APU, WHICH IS 8-CORE, FYI)

 

*Hype Train begins here.*

 

FM3?

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Well then can't wait for benchmarks/reviews let's hope it rocks the house... Wonder if there'll be an 8Core Apu...?

To be honest. I'd rather not at this point. The GPU needs to be the main priority on the die. Until the Integrated GPU has performance parity with a mid-higher end card (like the tonga 285) I don't want to see die space waste.

 

When we see 20nm we should get a bigger leap in CPU performance.

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I would expect most likely hexa-core, since the A10 flagship (7850K) is a quad-core... Gradual increase of CPU cores probably?

 

But I say, I would really like to see a 6-core APU. (NOT THE PS4 APU, WHICH IS 8-CORE, FYI)

 

*Hype Train begins here.*

 

FM3?

AMD does not have a official statement on FM3, but rumors are its still FM2+

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Max of 4 Cpu cores.... But the single threaded performence should be more then twice as much FX.

Idk man PS4's APU is 8-Core... and if we had an 8 Core with 2x IPC than FX w/ a nice iGPU it'd be a great fighter against Intel's mainstream i7s which would hopefully drive costs down a bit

 

I would expect most likely hexa-core, since the A10 flagship (7850K) is a quad-core... Gradual increase of CPU cores probably?

 

But I say, I would really like to see a 6-core APU. (NOT THE PS4 APU, WHICH IS 8-CORE, FYI)

 

*Hype Train begins here.*

 

FM3?

Hexa-Core would be nice but I didn't realize same socket so likely it'll be like Kaveri at best QuadCore  <Rumors say it's gonna be FM2+ after a bit of research>

 

To be honest. I'd rather not at this point. The GPU needs to be the main priority on the die. Until the Integrated GPU has performance parity with a mid-higher end card (like the tonga 285) I don't want to see die space waste.

 

When we see 20nm we should get a bigger leap in CPU performance.

How would it be any different from what Intels doing?  the current "integrated r7" is just fine for normal light gaming, or game streaming and quite frankly it would cost AMD gpu sales if that were to happen  plus iirc the Tonga GPU's Die size is bigger then the CPU's Socket... I'd be happy if iGPU hit the performance of 260x or 265 

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Idk man PS4's APU is 8-Core... and if we had an 8 Core with 2x IPC than FX w/ a nice iGPU it'd be a great fighter against Intel's mainstream i7s which would hopefully drive costs down a bit

 

Hexa-Core would be nice but I didn't realize same socket so likely it'll be like Kaveri at best QuadCore  <Rumors say it's gonna be FM2+ after a bit of research>

 

How would it be any different from what Intels doing?  the current "integrated r7" is just fine for normal light gaming, or game streaming and quite frankly it would cost AMD gpu sales if that were to happen  plus iirc the Tonga GPU's Die size is bigger then the CPU's Socket... I'd be happy if iGPU hit the performance of 260x or 265 

Well, Intel has their Tick and Tock, but AMD is going in a direction in which they want most games to run stable at the APU gpu...

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How would it be any different from what Intels doing?  the current "integrated r7" is just fine for normal light gaming, or game streaming and quite frankly it would cost AMD gpu sales if that were to happen  plus iirc the Tonga GPU's Die size is bigger then the CPU's Socket... I'd be happy if iGPU hit the performance of 260x or 265 

Well that's what they're after. A unified platform.

 

And they sacrificed floating point performance on the Bulldozer (and its successors) design as it's just plain faster to do FP on a parallel processor (GPU).

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