By: anonymous2 (anonymous2.delete@this.example.com), August 18, 2022 2:56 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Reports state that that Zen 4 I/O Die is 6nm.
Could they get away with a larger (cheaper and more mature) process node?
Is 6nm the most cost effective? I would assume it is but wonder how.
I can thing of:
Could they get away with a larger (cheaper and more mature) process node?
Is 6nm the most cost effective? I would assume it is but wonder how.
I can thing of:
- They have a half-decent GPU
- This might help with lower idle-power
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | anonymous2 | 2022/08/18 02:56 PM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | mibsl | 2022/08/18 06:12 PM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | Groo | 2022/08/20 08:34 AM |
Genoa vs. Raphael memory clock | Wes Felter | 2022/08/20 08:57 AM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | mibsl | 2022/08/20 09:00 AM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | Groo | 2022/08/20 11:46 AM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | Adrian | 2022/08/18 11:43 PM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | Wes Felter | 2022/08/19 08:43 AM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | Heikki Kultala | 2022/08/19 10:50 PM |
Zen 4 I/O Die at 6nm | me | 2022/08/20 05:59 AM |