Quote from: Nicholas Schweik on May 22, 2020, 03:01:44Get your facts right man. Zen 2 has 5-10% better IPC vs Skylake. Not 20%.
Well you're both kinda wrong it is clock speeds multiplied by ipc to get single threaded performance intel has slightly higher clock speeds (10%) while amd has 20% higher ipc which puts their single threaded performance higher than intels not to mention multi core which they completely slay intel at.
Quote from: Advocatus Diaboli on May 26, 2020, 23:24:48It is entirely possible that the architectural improvements of Zen 3 over Zen 2 makes it slightly more difficult for it to clock as high. Not to mention of course that the 4.8GHz number you mention is the (rumored) single-core boost of a (rumored) mid-cycle refresh of what is now a very mature piece of silicon. Expecting a brand new product to match those clocks on the same process is as such quite optimistic. But it is also not necessary as long as the IPC increase meets expectations and clocks are reasonably high.
Well no s***, they're A0 samples!
Meanwhile even Zen 2 refresh will hit 4.8 GHz (3900XT), so I'll eat my goddamn hat if the top end Zen 3 chip(s) won't come with the prestigious 5.0 GHz boost clock.
That was some shitty reporting to be honest.
Quote from: Nicholas Schweik on May 22, 2020, 03:01:44How on earth does that in any way contradict what I said?
Well you're both kinda wrong it is clock speeds multiplied by ipc to get single threaded performance intel has slightly higher clock speeds (10%) while amd has 20% higher ipc which puts their single threaded performance higher than intels not to mention multi core which they completely slay intel at.
Quote from: NoTeamJustFacts on May 20, 2020, 20:03:41What you're asking for is called a benchmark.
Why do we honestly care about clock speeds anymore? They are meaningless when the is a differential in instructions per clock. We need a new measure as a standard, none of this, clock speed bs. My 2920xm overclocks to 5Ghz ... It's a meaningless measure.