Quote from: Donny on March 31, 2021, 06:44:31At least you don't have to wait long to see how wrong I am. ;) And I did say... this is all speculation. :) Have a great day!
Too bad probably none of this is true in real world lmao, I know small mobile level cores have made jumps (intel actually makes a good move with it's new mobile) but in real world it's impossible that 15w Trump's a full fledged fucking GPU sorry. Physics literally dictates it's impossible to transfer less power into more power at a certain scale. Efficiency only works up to a certain point, so sure maybe it does more work at a certain small scale level, but clearly it fails at a level of power these weak levels can't match. This is borderline clickbait for fucking apple fanboys hahahahaha. Nobody with brains reads and believes this bllshit at a real world level that almost every human is fucking used to. You can't give me a GPU that kicks a** at 10watts and tell me it's the best when the power level literally dictates it's never gonna size up in the real world.
Quote from: Gawamatsu on March 30, 2021, 11:14:56Apparently the hash rate on Etherium is 2mhs while using 17 watts. The RX580 does about 30 mhs at 73 watts , so not even good for that. I question how powerful the M1 GPU is with that score.
Is it good for mining? Miners should go for it and leave PC gaming alone, for gamers...
Quote from: Ayoh on March 30, 2021, 13:05:57I decided to stop at just the stuff that Bloomberg has already reported that they have in testing right now, Just seemed sensible.
Why stop there, why not predict the performance of a 128 core MX CPU and a 25,600 core Apple GPU - it will totally destroy the competition
What about a 256 core MZ CPU? wow it will annihilate the competition.
Now it just leaves the trivial matter of manufacturing the chips and we are done
Quote from: Mate on March 30, 2021, 13:26:43Completely agree with you here, which is why in previous videos we've been talking about either using multiple SOCs, or more likely more modular systems like the M1 is now, the CPU, GPU and Unified Memory are on Apple's own custom fabric layer, so they may be able to just use more of those modules. We already know they're testing up to the 32 core version on TSMC's 5nm process. But yes, of course as you scale the yields drop.
It looks like many of those tech tubers forget that chip manufacturing cost rises exponentially with die size. M1 is already big, manufacturing M1Z as one chip like now would increase costs way above every CPU ever created for laptop. Ok, they can go for chiplets but there biggest obstacle are AMD patents - as they are only company that is doing it on mass scale.
Quote from: _MT_ on March 30, 2021, 19:17:44Agreed - The 20 core Apple Silicon processor assuming the power draw is roughly in line with what we have now will have a TDP around 100W vs the Threadripper's 280W.Quote from: Johannes S on March 30, 2021, 18:03:45As I wrote, you could expect to see something like this when a processor hits power limit. Processor essentially turns energy into computations. Once you hit power limit, you can only generate more points by increasing efficiency. It's not necessarily a scaling problem.
I'd like to point out that the wonderful multithread scaling Geekbench 5 exhibits:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 2.9 GHz (64 cores) scores 24954
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 3.7 GHz (32 cores) scores 22445
Quote from: Johannes S on March 30, 2021, 18:03:45As I wrote, you could expect to see something like this when a processor hits power limit. Processor essentially turns energy into computations. Once you hit power limit, you can only generate more points by increasing efficiency. It's not necessarily a scaling problem.
I'd like to point out that the wonderful multithread scaling Geekbench 5 exhibits:
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 2.9 GHz (64 cores) scores 24954
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 3.7 GHz (32 cores) scores 22445
Quote from: Johannes S on March 30, 2021, 18:03:45It gets even better with 5800X as a base: 83752.
If I naively extrapolate the 5950X's performance of the Zen 3 core scaled to 64 cores, like this YouTuber did, then a hypothetical 64 core 5990X would score 68200! Of course we all know this scaling is not the case.