|
|
|
|
|
by wtallis
2583 days ago
|
|
> I can only imagine the yields on 8x4 core modules will be far higher than on a monolithic 32 core chip. The next EPYC's going to be up to 8 chiplets x 8 cores, competing against Intel's current 28-core monolithic die (or their dual-die non-socketed 56-core). How many cores remain enabled on a hypothetical next-generation Threadripper is an open question, but they would probably go beyond 32 cores total. And a 32-core Threadripper would probably not have 8 chiplets but rather four fully-enabled active chiplets and four mechanical spacers. |
|