Hello All,
something is bugging me a while.
we know that AMD uses chiplet designs but between chiplets a CPU always has a bit less performance (over the InfiniBand).
so it would be better having only 1 corechiplet (marginally but theorizing here.
when looking at the lineup of all 4 new CPU's it can be checked as if every CPU has 2 corechiplets. but design white that would be very inefficient production.
so i was checking the CPU's and they can be paired by 2.
this would be if everything has 2 chiplets
chiplets
cores per chiplet
cores total
threads
L3 cache (per chiplet)
tot cache
stock
boost
5950x
2
8
16
32
32
64
3,4
4,9
5900x
2
6
12
24
32
64
3,7
4,8
5800x
2
4
8
16
16
32
3,8
4,7
5600x
2
3
6
12
16
32
3,7
4,6
but if production pairing will be a thing:
chiplets
cores per chiplet
cores total
threads
L3 cache (per chiplet)
tot cache
stock
boost
5950x
2
8
16
32
32
64
3,4
4,9
5900x
2
6
12
24
32
64
3,7
4,8
5800x
1
8
8
16
32
32
3,8
4,7
5600x
1
6
6
12
32
32
3,7
4,6
here the 5950x is paired with the 5800x and the 5900x is paired with the 5600x. that means instead of 4 parallel chiplet's they can produce only 2.
would that mean that the 5800x and 5600x be a bit more 'efficient' with their performance. And also, better thermally since there is less 'stuff' under the heat spreader?