By: Jukka Larja (roskakori2006.delete@this.gmail.com), May 18, 2022 6:47 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
me (me.delete@this.me.com) on May 18, 2022 5:50 am wrote:
> > More likely, the opposite is going to happen in the next ten years: AVX512-less CPUs
> > will rule the installed base and AVX512 will be, at best, HPC-only curiosity.
> >
> > 2021-2022 are peak years for AVx512 in terms of shipment and
> > 2023 would be a peak year in terms of installed base.
>
> AVX-512 will be back on Intel's mainstream products. Eventually.
> Especially since AMD is adding it in Zen 4.
Just out of curiosity, has AMD said something official about this? I know there are rumours, but they go many ways.
I'm not sure if Intel has said anything official, but I think there's a good reason to presume that next Core models (13th generation) to be released by the end of this year or early next year will still not have AVX-512 (due to efficiency cores not having it). By the 2024 who knows what makes sense and what not? Both Intel and AMD could decide that AVX-512 doesn't make sense in consumer products, or only makes sense as some heavily crippled, micro-coded compatibility thingy.
-JLarja
> > More likely, the opposite is going to happen in the next ten years: AVX512-less CPUs
> > will rule the installed base and AVX512 will be, at best, HPC-only curiosity.
> >
> > 2021-2022 are peak years for AVx512 in terms of shipment and
> > 2023 would be a peak year in terms of installed base.
>
> AVX-512 will be back on Intel's mainstream products. Eventually.
> Especially since AMD is adding it in Zen 4.
Just out of curiosity, has AMD said something official about this? I know there are rumours, but they go many ways.
I'm not sure if Intel has said anything official, but I think there's a good reason to presume that next Core models (13th generation) to be released by the end of this year or early next year will still not have AVX-512 (due to efficiency cores not having it). By the 2024 who knows what makes sense and what not? Both Intel and AMD could decide that AVX-512 doesn't make sense in consumer products, or only makes sense as some heavily crippled, micro-coded compatibility thingy.
-JLarja