Hey everyone AMD have released a blog post - Ryzen 9000 Series Community Update: Gaming Performance - Windows update coming soon and Windows Insider update available now. link to post here: community.amd.com/t5/gaming/ryzen-9000-series-community-update-gaming-performance/ba-p/704054
For private consumers its a letdown. For small companies, small datacenters, shops, unis whatever with server apps its an amazing generation with a remarkable server app performance uplift for even less energy used. Thats where AMD makes WAY more money and thats where more market share is important from a company perspective.
Only if they can fix the broken Front-end that isn't working in Single thread in a core. The Dual predictors, dual pipelines, &dual decoders, are not being used when running a single thread through the core of Zen 5. It only uses both of those during heavy codes such as AVX512 or other instruction sets. The rest of the time those "clusters" as AMD's engineer said they are. Are basically sitting idle doing nothing for single thread, which is why it's gaming performance sucks, compared to AMD's tests were they were working properly.
Agreed. I'm trying to figure out how they did so badly here, and I can't figure it out. The testing done by GN and HUB has been superb. And yet there does seem to be a divided between channels wanting to push the narrative that Zen 5 is good and channels that show it sucks right now. One channel went so far as to claim some messed up conspiracy theory at AMD itself. That is the least likely!
Great point! I've seen lots of the same stuff; I think many folks are trying to do "look at it from this perspective" type of content. I'm focusing on how AMD sells this stuff to me and trying to offer some constructive feedback despite being pretty annoyed. Thanks for watching!
Hey everyone AMD have released a blog post - Ryzen 9000 Series Community Update: Gaming Performance - Windows update coming soon and Windows Insider update available now. link to post here: community.amd.com/t5/gaming/ryzen-9000-series-community-update-gaming-performance/ba-p/704054
For private consumers its a letdown. For small companies, small datacenters, shops, unis whatever with server apps its an amazing generation with a remarkable server app performance uplift for even less energy used. Thats where AMD makes WAY more money and thats where more market share is important from a company perspective.
Can AMD turn Zen 5 around? Thanks for watching.
Only if they can fix the broken Front-end that isn't working in Single thread in a core. The Dual predictors, dual pipelines, &dual decoders, are not being used when running a single thread through the core of Zen 5. It only uses both of those during heavy codes such as AVX512 or other instruction sets. The rest of the time those "clusters" as AMD's engineer said they are. Are basically sitting idle doing nothing for single thread, which is why it's gaming performance sucks, compared to AMD's tests were they were working properly.
Agreed. I'm trying to figure out how they did so badly here, and I can't figure it out. The testing done by GN and HUB has been superb. And yet there does seem to be a divided between channels wanting to push the narrative that Zen 5 is good and channels that show it sucks right now. One channel went so far as to claim some messed up conspiracy theory at AMD itself. That is the least likely!
Great point! I've seen lots of the same stuff; I think many folks are trying to do "look at it from this perspective" type of content. I'm focusing on how AMD sells this stuff to me and trying to offer some constructive feedback despite being pretty annoyed. Thanks for watching!
I have 7800x3d never would buy ryzen 9000 not even 3d parts. i'm more interestet in arrow lake
It will be such an interesting launch and the specs leaked online yesterday.
did you say the same thing about 7000 series release?
Cause 7800x 3D is +23% faster than 7700x in games.