Quote from: peepeepoopoo on March 31, 2024, 16:29:24good ryzen
I keep hearing this but has ryzen ever actually been good? Not even talking mobile but even on desktop? When they first launched I'm sure they were decently priced (they had to be after the disaster that was the bulldozer fx series) but they lacked in decent single threaded ipc until like, what zen 3? Then by the time zen 3 launched they had jacked up the prices so much that a 6 core cpu was selling for 299, it felt like intel era all over again. Only literally like recently, 3 years after now you can find decent deals on them and I hesitate to call them a "deals" since you can probably find a comparable intel cpu in performance for roughly the same price. This doesn't remind me of the amd athlon xp era where you could get something faster than intel for half the price. Tho it was so long ago maybe my boomer memory is making me imagine things now.
Then there's the mobile front. Even if we look past their 2 available designs wins per year limited supply issues. Their APU SoCs seem a whole lot less impressive than they should have been mainly because by 2020 Apple and Qualcomm started taking iGPUs way more seriously, in an era where gpu performance is increasingly paramount for mobile SoCs. When you've base M-silicon chips that are faster and Snapdragon 8 gen 3 chips reaching GTX 1650 tier graphics, mobile ryzen APUs just seem a little disappointing considering they're still so extremely bandwidth starved.
The only real hope I have, is that hopefully by the time Zen 5 arrives we will have some extremely discounted RDNA3-based APU laptops. Like $400-$700 territory. At a time with everything being so expensive (M4 silicon, arrow lake, snapdragon x elite, strix halo, etc) .. zen 4 might actually be a better deal then.