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The Performance and Features of AMD's Zen 2 Architecture: A Review of the Latest GPU and CPU Technology

I knew from before that it was going to compete with Bravo pretty good, but now it's running a completely unjust adverse of running against an unadjusted Broadway processor. It did great in the gaming tests we had, a little tease there, and I get into that in a second, but the gaming tests did great as well. I mean it's kind of hard to gauge from the stream how things were going on, but then it was running great games, great and they put it against the Six 900K again with Titan XP and he looked like it was running it a little better maybe about the same, you know your eyes might perceive things differently.

But it's up there, it definitely is. Then then they actually showed it with the Star Wars Battlefront Row 1 DLC which that was a tease all by itself but they debuted with the Vega card and didn't really get into the specifics about the Vega. My intuition is telling me that this was the Ark's 490 but it may not have been, it may be just like their um their instinct platform Vega card whatever Vega that's the big news right there so they're running this game at 60 frames per second well look that could be about 60 may be higher than 60 at 4k.

I thought they were going to cheat a little bit and run it on Vulcan on Doom with DX 12 or rather actually just Vulcan but they didn't, that actual leak came out and I think AMD had to adjust what they're going to do for the event because of that leak in the past. And it ran it great and it looked great obviously we can't tell at what graphics settings they're running these things at but either way it was running them great and I wouldn't be worried about it with one of these, they're going to really shake up the process and market when they come out especially for this one this one is rumored to cost around five hundred dollars may or may not be in that price range.

But that's still a lot less than a thousand dollar Broadwell E 6900K and for productivity gaming it can do all of it and it's got a lot of interesting features. So on to the GPU boost, not GPU boost but rather the CPU boost stuff it seems to me that this is going to work more like the GPU boost that Nvidia has and also Polaris has it but it's basically has sensors in the processes that they're calling their-their infinity met I think it was and it has all these sensors that are going to basically tell where the processor processor is as far as its thermal envelope and give it more juice or more frequency up to something like 25 megahertz increments.

It's that fine, that it could do it and yeah it's going to be very interesting so that's how that the boost is going to work they haven't really told us how it's going to work or rather how much we're going to get out of it but um but very very much looking forward to it. So what's also cool about this is there were there I forget the name of the thing it's like extended extended frequency control something like that but with that if you have a better cooler on your setup it can also just sort of sense where it's at with that and give itself more overclock.

It may or may not be through like a boost multiplier kind of how sort of Intel does it but um whatever the case is it's going to be good it seems that way. And that's where I say that that's where i'm getting a word it seems to kind of work with work similar to the nvidia GPU boost and the polaris was because those kind of give themselves extra clock based on the thermal envelope data that it's sensing that it is in at any given state. The AMD was touting the fine control that in the sensors that Zen has that you can change these things in a matter of milliseconds fine voltage millivolt control all this stuff just great and another feature of it that's also great is their little deep learning capability.

So it's also going to try to have much more better prefetch and prediction and sort of learn what your what programs you use to to get a better idea of what you're going to do next and just kind of serve up everything a little quicker that's great, you know it sort of reminds me of like SSD caching or hybrid drive stuff but a little more deeper into a processor so yeah that's all great and all. Yeah I'm really excited for this, you know make sure to check out other videos if you like this video click back that like button subscribe for more can I see you guys later

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up everybody this is chris a que ella gated and there was a big announcement today from AMD and that was regarding zen so this is pretty huge from from from AMD they finally released well not really released but they debuted their enthusiast classes and platform and they they tentatively have called it well not tentatively guess it's official rising and the speculation at first was it would be risen or something like that least that's what the new site reporting however you know it went with rising which makes sense they de Buena dat the new horizon event new horizon rising get it anyways so they put it up against a 6900 k because they were comparing a core for a core what I wasn't expecting was that they were going to lead the 6900 k alone they didn't take away cause I didn't do anything funny with it for at least for them from the main benchmarks with blender and and a handbrake and it I was really surprised and I already knew that was going to keep up pretty well with broad well II from the fall the benchmark that they did but that was at three gigahertz now they're bringing at 33.4 there is a boost thing I'll talk about that a little bit but they did not run it at busse they ran in it 3.4 gigahertz locked boost though they'll be releasing official boost numbers closer to launch and in the blender test the blender test they actually pretty much they were on par with the 6900 k and isn't at the stock out of the box 6900 k like i said no adjustments or anything like that the the what you call it the the hand brake test it actually beat the 600 k not buy a whole lot but it's still beat it so I am was pretty impressed with that especially given the fact that I was expecting more lung has well I pc games or has well performance overall not broadwell performance I mean I knew from before that it was going to compete with Bravo pretty good but now it's running a completely unjust adverse of running against an unadjusted Broadway prob processor and it did great in the gaming tests we had a little tease there and I get into that in a second but the gaming tested did great as well I mean it's kind of hard to gauge from the stream how things were gone on it but then it was running great games great and they put it against the six 900k again with Titan XP and he looked like it was running it a little better maybe about the same you know your eyes might perceive things differently but uh but it's up there it's definitely up there the then then they actually showed it with the star wars battlefront Row 1 dlc which that was a tease all by itself but they debuted with the Vega card they didn't really get into the specifics about the Vega my intuition is telling me that this was the Ark's 490 but it may not have been it may be just like their um their instinct platform Vega card whatever Vega that's the big news right there so they're running this game at 60 frames per set well look that could be about 60 may be higher than 60 at 4k I thought they were going to cheat a little bit and run it on Vulcan on doom with DX 12 or rather actually just Vulcan but they didn't that actually that leak came out and I think AMD had to adjust what they're going to do for the event because of that leak in the past and it ran it what beat a 1080 in that test so so on this one where I viously there's no comparison to attain 80 but it ran it great and it looked great obviously we can't tell at what graphics settings they're running these things at but either way it was running them great and I wouldn't be you know I wouldn't be worried about it with one of these they're going to really shake up the the the process and market when they come out especially for this one this one is rumored to cost around five hundred dollars may or may not be in that price range but that's still a lot less than a thousand dollar broadwell e 6900 k and for productivity gaming it can do all of it and it's got a lot of interesting features so on to the GPU boost not GPU boost but rather the CPU boo stuff it seems to me that this is going to work more like the GPU boost that Nvidia and has and also that Polaris has it but it's basically has sensors in the processes that they're calling their-their infinity met i think it was and it has all these sensors that are going to basically tell where the processor processor is as far as its thermal envelope and give it more juice or more frequency up to something like 25 megahertz increments it's that fine that it could do it and yeah it's going to be very interesting so that's how that the boost is going to work they haven't really told us how it's going to work or rather how much we're going to get out of it but uh but very very much looking forward to it so what's also cool about this is there were there I forget the name of the thing it's like extended extended frequency control something like that but with that if you have a better cooler on your setup it can also just sort of sense where it's at with that and give itself more overclock it may or may not be through like a boost multiplier kind of how sort of Intel does it but um whatever the case is it's going to be good it seems that way and that's where I say that that's where i'm getting a word it seems to kind of work with work similar to the nvidia GPU boost and the polaris was because those kind of give themselves extra clock based on the thermal envelope data that it's sensing that it is in at any given state the AMD was touting the fine control that in the sensors that Zen has that you can change these things in a matter of milliseconds fine voltage millivolt control all this stuff just great and another feature of it that's also great is their little deep learning capability so it's also going to try to have much more better prefetch and prediction and sort of learn what your what programs you use to to get a better idea of what you're going to do next and just kind of serve up everything a little quicker that's great you know it sort of reminds me of like SSD caching or hybrid drive stuff but a little more deeper into a processor so yeah that's all great and all yeah I'm really excited for this you know make sure to check out other videos if you like this video click back that like button subscribe for more can I see you guys laterwhat's up everybody this is chris a que ella gated and there was a big announcement today from AMD and that was regarding zen so this is pretty huge from from from AMD they finally released well not really released but they debuted their enthusiast classes and platform and they they tentatively have called it well not tentatively guess it's official rising and the speculation at first was it would be risen or something like that least that's what the new site reporting however you know it went with rising which makes sense they de Buena dat the new horizon event new horizon rising get it anyways so they put it up against a 6900 k because they were comparing a core for a core what I wasn't expecting was that they were going to lead the 6900 k alone they didn't take away cause I didn't do anything funny with it for at least for them from the main benchmarks with blender and and a handbrake and it I was really surprised and I already knew that was going to keep up pretty well with broad well II from the fall the benchmark that they did but that was at three gigahertz now they're bringing at 33.4 there is a boost thing I'll talk about that a little bit but they did not run it at busse they ran in it 3.4 gigahertz locked boost though they'll be releasing official boost numbers closer to launch and in the blender test the blender test they actually pretty much they were on par with the 6900 k and isn't at the stock out of the box 6900 k like i said no adjustments or anything like that the the what you call it the the hand brake test it actually beat the 600 k not buy a whole lot but it's still beat it so I am was pretty impressed with that especially given the fact that I was expecting more lung has well I pc games or has well performance overall not broadwell performance I mean I knew from before that it was going to compete with Bravo pretty good but now it's running a completely unjust adverse of running against an unadjusted Broadway prob processor and it did great in the gaming tests we had a little tease there and I get into that in a second but the gaming tested did great as well I mean it's kind of hard to gauge from the stream how things were gone on it but then it was running great games great and they put it against the six 900k again with Titan XP and he looked like it was running it a little better maybe about the same you know your eyes might perceive things differently but uh but it's up there it's definitely up there the then then they actually showed it with the star wars battlefront Row 1 dlc which that was a tease all by itself but they debuted with the Vega card they didn't really get into the specifics about the Vega my intuition is telling me that this was the Ark's 490 but it may not have been it may be just like their um their instinct platform Vega card whatever Vega that's the big news right there so they're running this game at 60 frames per set well look that could be about 60 may be higher than 60 at 4k I thought they were going to cheat a little bit and run it on Vulcan on doom with DX 12 or rather actually just Vulcan but they didn't that actually that leak came out and I think AMD had to adjust what they're going to do for the event because of that leak in the past and it ran it what beat a 1080 in that test so so on this one where I viously there's no comparison to attain 80 but it ran it great and it looked great obviously we can't tell at what graphics settings they're running these things at but either way it was running them great and I wouldn't be you know I wouldn't be worried about it with one of these they're going to really shake up the the the process and market when they come out especially for this one this one is rumored to cost around five hundred dollars may or may not be in that price range but that's still a lot less than a thousand dollar broadwell e 6900 k and for productivity gaming it can do all of it and it's got a lot of interesting features so on to the GPU boost not GPU boost but rather the CPU boo stuff it seems to me that this is going to work more like the GPU boost that Nvidia and has and also that Polaris has it but it's basically has sensors in the processes that they're calling their-their infinity met i think it was and it has all these sensors that are going to basically tell where the processor processor is as far as its thermal envelope and give it more juice or more frequency up to something like 25 megahertz increments it's that fine that it could do it and yeah it's going to be very interesting so that's how that the boost is going to work they haven't really told us how it's going to work or rather how much we're going to get out of it but uh but very very much looking forward to it so what's also cool about this is there were there I forget the name of the thing it's like extended extended frequency control something like that but with that if you have a better cooler on your setup it can also just sort of sense where it's at with that and give itself more overclock it may or may not be through like a boost multiplier kind of how sort of Intel does it but um whatever the case is it's going to be good it seems that way and that's where I say that that's where i'm getting a word it seems to kind of work with work similar to the nvidia GPU boost and the polaris was because those kind of give themselves extra clock based on the thermal envelope data that it's sensing that it is in at any given state the AMD was touting the fine control that in the sensors that Zen has that you can change these things in a matter of milliseconds fine voltage millivolt control all this stuff just great and another feature of it that's also great is their little deep learning capability so it's also going to try to have much more better prefetch and prediction and sort of learn what your what programs you use to to get a better idea of what you're going to do next and just kind of serve up everything a little quicker that's great you know it sort of reminds me of like SSD caching or hybrid drive stuff but a little more deeper into a processor so yeah that's all great and all yeah I'm really excited for this you know make sure to check out other videos if you like this video click back that like button subscribe for more can I see you guys later\n"