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https://seekingalpha.com/article/4265254-amd-david-goliath
who would have guessed, back in the FX days, that AMD will Ryze-n from the ashes? remember the FX was good but compared to Intel it was a mayor failure, bad power efficiency, poor thermal design, etc. AMD was almost bankrupt.
Now the tables have turned, Intel is having problems with their 10nm cpu, and Nvidia also is having issues with their next line-up. Meltdown; Spectre, Zombieload, and whatnot, most of them amd processors are inmune . Intel is done in the server market, now amd is going after nvidia.
as the articles says
winning :D:D love it.
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https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-navi-rx-3080-specs-leak-ahead-of-computex-2019
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I wonder if Navi cards will use PCIe 4, and will this require new motherboards for full performance?
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More details on performance and such are coming on June 10th.
Is this true? 69% performance improvement over PCIE 4 ? crazy
https://youtu.be/7vv4lwq-ZCw?t=1h48m27s
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Interesting. I thought the bottleneck is the GPU itself, not so much the PCIe connection. But sounds like the later affects it too. Could be a good reason to invest in X570 motherboard. I wonder if X370 one can handle PCIe 4 with simply a firmware update, or it does require a new chipset.
interesting do Ryzen 2nd gen and 1st gen support PCIE 4 in theory? suppose I throw that CPU into a new motherboard?