AMD Rome coming out on 8/7

It was in the earnings call from yesterday.

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Sorry OP, but I’m derailing this ish.

@Goalkeeper

NEED DETAILS NOW

EDIT

OH FUCK YEAH

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HNNNNNNGGGGGGG

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Rome is EPYC right? does TR follow or lead that release?

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Wait it out, boyo. Just one more month. JUST A MATTER OF WEEKS.

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Ohh yeah. I thought I said epyc yesterday. Lol.

I’m srry for letting everyone down

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Literally 7 days.

6gRCnAr

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Ah its cool, I just know some stockpiling and binning needs to be done. Dont know if they will release both at the same time, or what.

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On behalf of your benefactors, this is now the official hype thread.

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Did u jst clickbait meh?

:rage:

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He did.

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Oh well, we can see what they’re doing with Rome. That should give us some indication for TR.

I’m interested in package powers and clock speeds, more than anything.

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Maybe possibly worth a thread split? this is way off what was asked at this stage. and if so this reply can be memory holed.

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Yeah, definitely.

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What’s the gist with Epyc vs ThreadRipper? PCI stuff?

Enterprise support, validation and stability for the most part. Epyc need to be 24/7/365 stable, user desktop not as much.

enabling circlejerk

[confused leader noises]

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Wasn’t there a graphic released this year where TR was dropped from this years roadmap?

this way it doesn’t leak.

No idea, have not been keeping that close of a eye on it. That would be a shame for Workstations and just hand that market right back to Intel. Ain’t no one buying EPYC for home use (for the most part) way to expensive to justify.

also would leave a gap, sure we are getting a 16 core AM4 but what about the previous 32, that would suck.

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rdimm vs udimm ECC