AMD Zen Processor Technical Analysis | Cache, SMT & Performance | Part 3
http://www.redgamingtech.com/amd-zen-processor-technical-analysis-redesigning-the-desktop-part-2/ - The accompanying article to this one.
https://youtu.be/NcXXktMYAk4 - part two (video). Note there are only TWO parts of article and THREE video (because the wrap up took longer in audio form!)
https://youtu.be/Asdw2xTKh_g - the First part of the Zen Technical analysis (VIDEO)
https://youtu.be/8pJJgV6kdG8 - Zen performance and benchmark discussion
http://www.redgamingtech.com/amd-zen-processor-technical-analysis-redesigning-the-desktop-part-1/ - the Zen technical analysis article.
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AMD are back in the PR limelight, dominating much of the technology and gaming talk with their upcoming Zen architecture. Enthusiasts debate on the performance of the processor, speculate the price points (particularly when it comes to Summit Ridge, the Zen based platform for the desktop) and how their chips will stack up against Intel’s own lineup – particularly given Intel will likely have Kaby Lake to compete for the ‘mainstream’ crowd.
During Hot Chips 28, AMD decided to reveal even more information on the inner workings of the Zen CPU’s, delving much deeper into how they’ve achieved the touted “over 40% IPC gains” over their previous generation of processors, and more over; how they’re now neck and neck with one of Intel’s best: an I7-6900K.
In part three of our Zen processor analysis, we'll be delving into the level 3 cache of zen, SMT (Simultaneous Multi Threading), performance and possible benchnarks and how AMD's Zen will compare against Intel's Kaby Lake, Skylake and of course, Broadwell-E.
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