| Not sure why your original comment disappeared. I was kind of curious what the latencies might be for other contemporary processors/builds, and I'm not sure 70ns is actually really outside the normal margins. Here's an i7-8700k build that is already pretty close to 70ns: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/18173216 - Also acknowledging that, this is not the 'best case' performance. But seems to be not so unusual either. (edit: Removed section about latency ladder as I just realized it was caching and not system memory latency that we were most likely seeing initially, and therefore not terribly relevant.) As far as I can tell, Zen 1 has similar latency characteristics[0][1]... so I guess I won't notice any degradation when upgrading to Zen 2. [0]: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/18173307 [1]: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/18173240 |
But my point is more about advanced user builds and press benchmarks.
[0] - 2400 cl16. It's much worse than 3600 cl16, used in referenced Ryzen 3000 test. It would be interesting to see how Ryzen would perform with it. May be zen2 comparison with 2400 vs 3400 (3600 is very rarely achievable there as IMC trait of the platform) would be a good illustration.
[1] - 3200 C16. But it performs way bellow expectations. Modern Intel chip should have ~55ns with it. With 3600 cl16 intel will have ~40ns.