It's over AMD is finished.
>14 core 28 threads
>4.0 GHz base clock
>5.0 GHz boost clock
anandtech.com
It's over AMD is finished.
>14 core 28 threads
>4.0 GHz base clock
>5.0 GHz boost clock
anandtech.com
Yes, and the 2 horsepower chiller is sold separately. There's another thread up already, fag. This is now a Suzuha butt thread.
test
What, you have to buy it in an auction?
>255W TDP
wtf intel
it's afraid
and in reality it will double that
>TDP is just a suggestion :^)
It is because they are enterprise rejects that ate too much power. Intel decided to overclock them in-house and got lucky. There are probably only a dozen or so units if at that.
It is a pure marketing stunt. Not even x86 CPU collectors would want them.
Anyone with a workload that needs 28 threads for the probably $2500 these will auction for (also, wtf really intel? An auction?) would probably be better off with 64 threads for nearly $1000 less for a threadripper.
>TDP 255 W
>there is no warranty from Intel
lmao what the fuck
Apparently this CPU won't even be available to consumers. It's for manufacturers to bid on.
Its one of the CPUs Intel sells to stock market traders. Used to be called blackops. Only ever seen one of them myself.
>14 core 28 threads
How? Isn't HT dead?
I can't see why the hell this CPU would be attractive to HFT traders.
>house fire
>Neighbourhood fire
>City Fire
>Country fire
higher clock speeds?
>14 cores at 5 niggerhertz when a 9900K already gives water coolers a decent workout
Uh...based I guess.
>TWO
>HUNDRED
>FIFTY
>FIVE
>WATTS
>TEE
>DEE
>PEE
>Intel is listing this processor as 'off roadmap', meaning it won't come to retail. Instead of selling to end users directly, Intel will offer it to select OEMs via a series of auctions, held once a quarter, with the first auction scheduled for the third week of 2019. This means the price of the processor is not fixed, and will depend on how much each system integrator is willing to pay. We also learned that only three system integrators will be at the first auction.
>You can only buy this CPU if you buy a prebuilt
Nice.
*Higher is better
vs. FX 9590 Power consumption test WHEN
It uses more power than my neetbux can afford
Intel is going to auction these at 10k$ and there is nothing seething Jow Forumstards can do about it
gotta make up for millions in loss somehow kek
Difference is you can air cool a 9590 at 5ghz.
amd has awakened the dragon
Holy kek Intel is fucking hilarious. They're going to get shit on so badly it's not even funny. Brian, oh why Brian must you fuck shit up wherever you go?
>only sold at auction to OEMs
>255w (((tdp)))
sure, Intel will take so much market share with this low volume housefire
Absolute desperation.
$1000000000
You can't blame this on Brian. This is Swan's fault. Intel's running headless and this is one of the results.
Its over x86 is finished
SPARC T8 32core/256threads
5Ghz base
are you calling it the dragon because it's going to burn down my house
Big boy CPU has big boy power requirements, 1k PSUs are back baby.
oy vey
Things sure are different now.
(Checked)
And kek'd.
No need for a heater now based.
HFT niggers need the lowest possible latencies, ie high clocks
They barely give any fucks about TDP
Still, this should use the trashy mesh which should be quite slow for HFT
>255W
/thread
INTEL 28 CORE 5GHZ GLOBALFIRES
Leaked photo of Intel testing overclocked CPU in closed water loop
>they likely can only build a few hundred a quarter, hence the one auction per quarter.
it's "255W" TDP.
From the article:
>"...which means the peak power will be higher. Motherboard vendors will have to support 420 amps on the power delivery for the chip (which at 1.3 volts would be 546 watts), and up to 30 amps per core."
And the best part:
>no warranty
Intel is afraid...
>competition doesn't matter until it does but then it's not fair
You don't have to beat the competition if you burn the whole planet with 1770W globalfires :)
>initially sold at closed auction once per quarter to three system builders with no warranty available
I can't even tell if this is desperation anymore
Intel you are drunk. Go home.
When you sober up, you need to chop heads in your marketing department. They are still living like it is late 2000s-2010s where they never dealt with genuine competition.
AMD won the short-term got over it. Go back and address your foundry issues and move beyond a highly evolved Core-2 design.
That's literally insane
>255W TDP
This guy is using an engineering sample.
>255W heater that runs on 400W power
>Motherboard vendors will have to support 420 amps on the power delivery for the chip (which at 1.3 volts would be 546 watts), and up to 30 amps per core.
>255W
are we going to see motherboards with beefy cooling for the power vrm?
>Buildzoid here
>YouTube explodes
Cue in the obligatory "7980XE release in US" meme picture.
tdp != power draw
tdp is a measure of heat output by the processor and the amount of cooling required to dissipate heat generated by the cpu.
>420 amps
Jesus
>420 amps on the power delivery for the chip (which at 1.3 volts would be 546 watts)
FUCK
Nigga HFT has been all AI for years, they need all the parallel processing they can get
>420 blaze it
when you have to use liquid nitrogen just to get 5 more FPS in Fortnite, shit gets retarded even for Intel fans
Given this is only gonna be offered in prebuilts, how badly do you think the OEM's are gonna fuck the power/cooling requirements for it?
Think they'll need to roll their own mobos, just for this chip?
something very special is happening at intel hq i'm sure, like potato tier special
they'll partner up with the usual mobo oems to make their own odm-branded mobos. It'll be interesting to see how they'll cool this beast of a processor.
>255 W
lol
It's just a binned 9940X. With that TDP liquid cooling is already a necessity so you may as well get a 9980XE and OC it yourself.
Holy kek, it's the FX-9590 all over again except MORE.
>255w for the 14x4.0Ghz clocks
>666w for 14x5.0Ghz
underrated bost
They're only doing this to keep on the top of the benchmark charts right? (as a PR move)
Except they won't (zen2 > this bs).
>420 fucking amps
you know where else they use this much power?
welding
it's possible the chips will weld themselves to the board
that meme has never been more relevant
Absolutely based
That's at 1.3V, so it's "just" ~550W. Welding uses much higher voltages and therefore much more power.
Luckly it is not a real product, but something they will sell for select few people.
Intel put Raja in charge of everything.
it's mostly amps that heat shit up
thats why transit lines use high voltage/low amps
I wouldnt be suprised if those chips caused some small spotwelds on connectors
True, but doesn't really matter.
When it comes to heating, current is the only thing that matters. That's why you can have millions of watts going through power lines at high voltage and low current, then exchange voltage for current with a transformer and melt metal with much lower voltage and higher current
its also becasue amps get lost in long wires
You sure mean volts, or maybe watts.
The current will be the same on both ends.
ohms literally lower amps onii-chan
an where do you thing that lost energy is going?
heating is direct result of resistance
i wasnt trying to prove you wrong about amps heating
kys
>auction only
So they couldn't even push out a decent batch of these to compete with Zen 2?
> 2950X
> 16 core / 32 threads
> 180W
> 64 PCIe lanes
> up to 4.4GHz
> $880
vs
> i9 9940X
> 14 core / 28 threads
> 165W
> 44 PCIe lanes
> up to 4.5GHz
> $1380
Is Intel even trying?
Did someone measure the Rome package yet? If so, does it fit in the TR4 socket? Things could get absolutely crazy in the HEDT space.
Note: Intel's TDP calculates only base clock. With AVX and full turbo, its 400+ watts for sure.
looks too big
>i9 9940X
>165W
>limited bin chips for $2500
Gotta jew fast
>100 W heat on the pcb traces alone
good thing those are made of FR4 these days