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Posted by Tabbykatze - Tue 27 Oct 2020 12:24
Wow, almost as much as Nvidias ARM acquisition.

Although, which one will benefit the other more?
Posted by 3dcandy - Tue 27 Oct 2020 12:49
I'd say this one (AMD) is slightly better. Imagine what AMD could do with FPGA style tech and their IP
Posted by bae85 - Tue 27 Oct 2020 12:50
Tabbykatze
Wow, almost as much as Nvidias ARM acquisition.

Although, which one will benefit the other more?

Both good but in different ways, either way AMD is now back at the big table again
Posted by mtyson - Tue 27 Oct 2020 13:02
Story updated with the investor presentation slides just out
Posted by QuorTek - Tue 27 Oct 2020 16:30
AMD is a big guy out there, with huge experience in all fields, it is amazing the comeback it had against Intel, and now chewing on Nvidia as well.

To me it does not matter who has the best of the best though or which brand I support or not, to me the competetion matters, for better prices and I would prefer most of all to roll a 1d2 to if getting whatever brand hardware, however.

Currently CPU wise, AMD will be an all time winner due to if buying a mobo, it would last 3-4 generations of CPU's, that is a bit thing on my end that make me sway away from chosing Intel again, the price you pay for a new socket all the time.
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Tue 27 Oct 2020 17:38
AMD did not want to be the cheap brand,and after this they certainly won't be!! :P

I just hope they integrate this better than they did with ATI,which nearly scuppered the company.
Posted by ultrasbm - Wed 28 Oct 2020 12:19
OMG PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Make a Ryzen 6990X with an FPGA on the package!!! <3 <3 <3
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Wed 28 Oct 2020 13:06
ultrasbm
OMG PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Make a Ryzen 6990X with an FPGA on the package!!! <3 <3 <3

I suppose a 6800X variant with one chiplet of CCD and one of fpga could be interesting. But Epyc packaging could be more interesting, allowing the FPGA to have its own dedicated ram channels. You would need someone like Microsoft bulk buying them to make it a viable product though.
Posted by ultrasbm - Wed 28 Oct 2020 13:21
DanceswithUnix
I suppose a 6800X variant with one chiplet of CCD and one of fpga could be interesting. But Epyc packaging could be more interesting, allowing the FPGA to have its own dedicated ram channels. You would need someone like Microsoft bulk buying them to make it a viable product though.

Imagine the possibilities :P
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Wed 28 Oct 2020 15:30
ultrasbm
Imagine the possibilities :P

The problem is the FPGA devices I have worked on have needed special IO connected up, as well as dedicated ram. The ram could be done with an HBM stack, the IO means hanging something off of PCIe.

The other possibility is to look at it the other way up: embedding a Ryzen core or two in an FPGA. Would stomp the pair of ARM A9 hard cores I'm currently using in this Cyclone V.
Posted by John_Amstrad - Thu 29 Oct 2020 08:33
Another interesting idea: …embedding a Ryzen core or two in a dedicated for mining-cryptocurrency FPGA
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Thu 29 Oct 2020 08:37
John_Amstrad
Another interesting idea: …embedding a Ryzen core or two in a dedicated for mining-cryptocurrency FPGA

I believe crypto currencies have moved on to ASIC, so an FPGA won't be competitive.