Next Gen AMD CPUs Are Wild - How Zen 6 Can Fix CPUs

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Next Gen AMD CPUs Are Wild - How Zen 6 Can Fix CPUs
AMD's Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs will be launching soon as well as Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs which are likely to bring substantial performance increases. Yet there is another. According to speculation and leaks the Zen 6 CPUs could be the largest improvement we have ever seen in the Zen microarchitecture.

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GraphicallyChallenged
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Crazy that there is so much buzz around Zen 6 already when 5 isn't even out yet.

nadtz
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this guy always starts his videos like you're catching him doing coke off his desk

arghpee
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We’re on 6th gen? Man I’m over here with a 3600 lol

channelchannel
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Don't get caught up in the hype. The average user doesn't need the fastest and newest cpu.

lonerider
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Interesting Zen 6 discussions are starting with Zen 5 not being out as of today May 23rd 2024. Leaving my two cents, there’s no way they’d launch a product with a 80% uplift in performance from the previous generation if we’re talking about instructions per clock anyway.

I believe we as the consumers would have to skip multiple generations to finally get to an 80% improvement. Maybe Zen 2 to Zen 6 would be 80%. There’s just no way they’d unleash that much in one shot because it would cause consumers to not have to need or want another cpu for a longer amount of time. Just like phones, they upgrade this and that, maybe 20-30% better every year.

dearestdennis
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Isn't the big.LITTLE architecture considered chiplet not monolithic?

---GOD---
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Zen 6 design is still not even finished... we cant know how fast it will be... I guess we might have an idea about the IPC leaking like in early 2025 or mid 2025 but before that is 110% speculation.

lolmao
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I hope scheduler will get finally some upgrades, as x3d chip just for your game, and another whatever, normal or c version for OS and background sound like another 20% of free performance.
its just about scheduler.
if they get that right, 80% is possible. otherwise best to best will most likely give you about 60% more fps.

deilusi
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The way he inhales and turns as quick as possible to the camera after hitting record.

Because-Linux
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We're living in 1920's with that ammount of crack you spray over us every month

Van_of_the_lake
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Still rocking the 5950x here. I think it's time to upgrade given the massive performance increases gen to gen.

ryen
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80% faster than Zen 4 means that Zen 5 is 34% faster than Zen 4 while Zen 6 is 34% faster than Zen 5.
I see that in select workloads, but I cannot imagine that being representative of daily performance.

Austin
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There essentially 2 "lanes" per ccd for memory but Ryzen only uses 1 of them. Epyc uses both of them and it could seriously help the memory.

SeventhCircle
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Kudos for describing and linking sources. I don't care so much about the happy path performance as much as greatly narrowing the gap between 1% lows Vs the average.

jackskalski
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My humble 5700G has surprising performance in certain tasks despite it having only half the cache most likely due to it's monolithic die.

anonamouse
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The infinity frabric bandwidth is dependent on the RAM speed so no apart from you not being able to run the infinity fabric fast enough for the RAM the IF doesn't effect memory speed, I does however effect memory latency.

Etheoma
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My man been looking THICC with two c's and two curls. Good Job.

armandomartinez
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my guy flip flops more than the the crack that he's sniffing

Diamond_Hanz
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And here I am still trying to get used to the superior performance of my "new" 5800X system! :)

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