Thoughts on "Zen"?
For those who don't know, Zen is AMD's newest architecture that's expected to launch sometime in 2016.
There has also been rumors spread about a particular Zen CPU that will have 16 cores, however i haven't seen any confirmed reports that this is official unless i'm not looking hard enough.
What are your thoughts guys?
To me personally it shows quite a bit of potential and may (if AMD plays their cards right) be able to closely compete with Intel's new Skylake release.
There has also been rumors spread about a particular Zen CPU that will have 16 cores, however i haven't seen any confirmed reports that this is official unless i'm not looking hard enough.
What are your thoughts guys?
To me personally it shows quite a bit of potential and may (if AMD plays their cards right) be able to closely compete with Intel's new Skylake release.
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Seems like a nice concept and a nice idea.
I hope Zen isn't a technological dud, and that AMD can compete.
My main desktop is a Phenom II X4 965 black edition and it's still quite snappy.
They also have Hyper Threading to make up for it.
I can't stand using systems with the OS on a mechanical drive..
On the AMD Zen thought- woopee, Xeon E5 on the consumer market. Now let's see E7.
Please remove the crack pipe from your mouth. Thanks.
EDIT: I feel like I totally overreacted in my first post in this thread. I apologize, I didn't mean to flame Windows.
Um... yeah... My Windows 7 install from 2011 works flawlessly and boots in about 10 seconds. Don't blame Windows for its users.
16 cores sounds excessive and honestly pointless. I'd much rather see AMD focusing on increasing individual-core performance. That many cores has to hurt overclocking.
While it's typical to store games on a mechanical drive, you certainly don't *need* to. I don't.
It also depends if you are talking about desktop or laptop drives. I've found most desktop drives over all "adequate" speed wise over the years, but laptop drives have always been a slow pain in the butt. And more prone to failure to to mishandling.
As for Zen, throwing "moar coars" at the problem has diminishing returns. I'm sure some programs will make good use of it, but lots won't and never will.
My old 2-core turns my small poorly ventilated workroom in to a sauna as is, I would hate to see how much heat this thing puts off.
I could however see in terms of gaming, there being issues, but since i don't really "game" and the games i do play i can max out on an i3 with an HD 4400, i think i'll be fine.
But I thought Windows 95 doesn't support SMP?