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Honestly I think the refresh has less to do with AMD & Intel’s marketing departments and a lot more to do with Microsoft’s upcoming AI requirements for Windows. AMD and Intel laptop OEM partners are basically forcing the issue here - they need laptops with beefed up AI capabilities for next year’s back to school season, and that means the chips going into those laptops need to be released to the public in Q1 or early Q2. The OEM’s need time to test, validate (not just the chip, but the entire laptop) and then build enough inventory so products can launch in significant volumes by July.
I don’t like the fact that Zen 5 isn’t ready, or that AMD is releasing a refresh without any changes to CPU or CPU architecture, but they’re going to give their OEM customers exactly what they want, and for 2024 that means significant better AI performance via the NPU. Is what it is, at least until Zen 5 and RDNA4 are ready.
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NPU is like RT cores but for AI workloads before RT cores the complex light reflection bouncing physics is too hard to render so gpu sacrifice the frame rate so when we got deticated or hardware level RT cores the gpu got less load so it can generate more frames just like that AI workloads will part of the our daily computing like generative ai runs locally with low power and you don't need to depends on cpu or gpu and if AI workloads cpu runs without npu the performance get impacted negatively.
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I upgraded from an older Intel to a new amd 7800x3d. Would you recommend a fresh install of OS and everything? Or just swap over my drives? I wasn't sure if it'd make much difference. I have a new 990pro as my new drive in my new comp. I was thinking of maybe cloning it from my previous computer's ssd.
What did you guys do when you upgraded your setups?
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@JarrodsTech
5 months ago
Same core count, same boost clocks, same cache, same iGPU, literally just a rebrand if you don't care about AI.
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