From 7:30.
Yay! Rocket Lake is 14 nm backport of Willow Cove! No new Intel process till 2022, at least!
Dude. About Semi-Custom. We have AMD roadmaps way past CES 2020. We have roadmaps way past end of 2020. There is no single roadmap on which Van Gogh exists. Everybody who knows a thing or two about this stuff will tell you one thing: it is a semi-custom product. End of the story.
Did it ever occur to you that Van Gogh codename was known BEFORE Apple put it in the Catalina Beta?Did it ever occur to you that Apple might have made it up? Apple can certainly keep stuff out of public builds they don't want to be there. They can also put anything in a public build they want to, knowing that people mine these things for information.
You do realize that he has found sources and summed all of the information in clear way?RedGamingTech, Really?
People will take you seriously if you can find better sources than Chiphell leaks or some youtuber dealing with clickbait rumors. ?
That makes it even better for rumormongering!Did it ever occur to you that Van Gogh codename was known BEFORE Apple put it in the Catalina Beta?
?♂️That makes it even better for rumormongering!
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It has nothing to do with rumormongering. But hey. Everyone can be resistant to some things.
Let me sum up some things for those who do not understand what Semi-Custom is.
Van Gogh's codename was found from physical silicon changing hands. It means that it IS ALREADY EXISTING.
And yet not on a single one of AMD's roadmap of products. Why? Because it comes from Semi-Custom division.
Why has it appeared it in MacOS Catalina?
Because its Apple who ordered the design.
Why simple things are so complex for people who are resistant to changes?
RedGamingTech, Really?
People will take you seriously if you can find better sources than Chiphell leaks or some youtuber dealing with clickbait rumors. ?
can you explain semi-custom?
You either tell them what you want or you design it and they make it. AMD does it with a bunch of folks. The Ryzen 5 3500 is an example - it is made for 1 market (China).
I hope they did not stop selling them because of California.Did AMD finally sell all their FX stock or some went to landfill?
Why would Apple eat crow? The Mac Pro will run Final Cut Pro just like it’s supposed to, regardless of how many threads AMD can rip.and now they will probably start eating crow.
Why would Apple eat crow? The Mac Pro will run Final Cut Pro just like it’s supposed to, regardless of how many threads AMD can rip.
Very true - at the end of the day, the 7,1 is just a dongle for Final Cut Pro and Logic.
And I suspect that the largest single buyer of these will be the folks making content for TV+.
And the PP/Avid/… crowd has already switched platforms...The Mac Pro will run Final Cut Pro just like it’s supposed to...
Precisely! Anyone that cares about the fastest performance in cross platform software switched long ago. Those concerned about the fastest performance for FCPX just buys the fastest Mac they can afford. No avian dining requiredAnd the PP/Avid/… crowd has already switched platforms...
What a truly bizarre comment.
What is bizarre about it?
The reason we had the cheesegraters originally was because of P.T. Barnum's connection with Pixar.
I am quite sure that Timmy wants those TV+ shows developed with Apple hardware and software.
Until the press NDA was lifted, I thought that the AVX-512 instruction set would give the 7,1 a chance. Nope.
What is a different compelling reason to use a 7,1?
The 7,1 has a series of Xeons that will perform below what a Zen 2 Threadripper is capable of.
It has half the I/O speed of a TR system.
No modern video cards at launch. Have fun paying for that RX5500XTMPX.
No future upgrade path. Between Intel's socket of the month strategy and it's deathmarch to 10nm (it will happen by the end of 2021), there won't be any 14nm++++++++++++++++++ Xeons to move to.
The 7,1 will be even more of a cul-de-sac in Apple's walled garden than the 6,1.
7.1 supports up to 1.5TB of Registered ECC Memory on 6-Channel, while Threadripper 3 "supports" up to 256GB with spotty ECC support on quad channel. I am sure there are usecases 7.1 will have beyond what T3 systems could provide for memory intensive operations. It is not just the matter of processing power, otherwise, Threadrippers would have made every EPYC out there irrelevant.
Then use EPYC. Technically, both Threadripper and EPYC have identical hardware parts.