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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:15 pm
by codedivine
UberGerbil wrote:
BTW, you can download the slides for the IDF presentations (once they've been actually been presented) directly from Intel. ARCS001 is the afternoon Haswell μarch presentation, for example.



Shows me a "Registered Attendee Web Scheduler Login" :(

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:24 pm
by UberGerbil
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:wink:

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:07 pm
by codedivine
UberGerbil wrote:
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:wink:


Thanks :D

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:42 pm
by chuckula
OK.. I've been thinking about this a bit more, and I've figured out that I've been looking at Haswell from the wrong direction entirely.

When they pulled that demo with Haswell running at less than 10 watts, my brain started grinding and now I've got it: Haswell is not meant to compete with AMD, Haswell is meant to put up a giant brick wall in front of ARM so that ARM does not get an effective toehold in anything bigger than a tablet. I'll go into more detail later, but if Haswell happens to be faster than Trinity at IGP, that is more a beneficial side effect on Intel's way to its true goals with what it wants Haswell (and Broadwell even more so) to be.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:56 am
by sherlock
chuckula wrote:
OK.. I've been thinking about this a bit more, and I've figured out that I've been looking at Haswell from the wrong direction entirely.

When they pulled that demo with Haswell running at less than 10 watts, my brain started grinding and now I've got it: Haswell is not meant to compete with AMD, Haswell is meant to put up a giant brick wall in front of ARM so that ARM does not get an effective toehold in anything bigger than a tablet. I'll go into more detail later, but if Haswell happens to be faster than Trinity at IGP, that is more a beneficial side effect on Intel's way to its true goals with what it wants Haswell (and Broadwell even more so) to be.


The biggest selling point of Desktop Haswell is that it will be cooler than Ivy under the same overclock(unless they are stupid enough to not fix that solder issue), while also consuming less power at stock, the combination of those two means both more OC headroom & less OC thermal issues than Ivy which is good news.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:16 pm
by DPete27
More IDF news from fudzilla. Apparently, a 7.6W Haswell chip can match performance of a 17W IVB i3. I assume that's accomplished using Haswell's programmable TDP. Apparently, there will also be 17W Haswell CPUs that will exceed 17W IVB i3 performance. So....if IVB at 17W is called ULV...then Haswell at 7.6W will be UULV?

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:48 pm
by UberGerbil
UberGerbil wrote:
Interesting there's hw for image stabilization; that looks to be the first tablet-and-below dedicated feature.
So just to amend that: based on the presentations (Slide 26 of GVCS003) the IS h/w is for playback, rather than capture -- ie, stabilizing someone else's jerky stream or video, not the one you are capturing. Though of course it can be used to stabilize your live view of your own jerky video, and presumably could be applied to the version you're saving / streaming, that's not its primary purpose.
chuckula wrote:
Haswell is not meant to compete with AMD, Haswell is meant to put up a giant brick wall in front of ARM so that ARM does not get an effective toehold in anything bigger than a tablet.
Yes, that's what I meant by
Low power usage is certainly the theme. If only the paranoid survive, then obviously ARM is the threat these days.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:25 pm
by DeadOfKnight
In the latest Podcast, Scott reveals that he managed to get architects to admit to a 10% IPC improvement. Also, this: http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/28859 ... n-strategy

I would seem that Haswell is going to turn out to be a bigger monster than we had anticipated. Apparently they're saving some of their more powerful marketing tools for later.

I am not too surprised that they don't want to build up too much hype for it. They still have Ivy Bridge chips to sell until then, and they don't want to shoot themselves in the foot.

It seems clear that this chip is worth the wait if you're going to use the IGP or in the market for an ultrabook or hybrid tablet, but it may be worth the wait for desktops as well.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:33 pm
by DPete27
Anandtech says Haswell will have "Transactional Synchronization eXtensions" (TSX). This will allow developers to more easily write code that allows software to scale much more efficienty with multiple cores. A lot of the terminology is over my head as I'm no program writer, but the benefits of TSX look very enticing!

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:26 am
by DeadOfKnight
Big Haswell article over here at AnandTech: http://www.anandtech.com/show/6355/inte ... chitecture

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:53 am
by codedivine
DPete27 wrote:
Anandtech says Haswell will have "Transactional Synchronization eXtensions" (TSX). This will allow developers to more easily write code that allows software to scale much more efficienty with multiple cores. A lot of the terminology is over my head as I'm no program writer, but the benefits of TSX look very enticing!


Don't expect this to happen overnight. It is not just a matter of recompiling your applications. TSX will require careful rethinking of some code and programmers need to learn to use it. But the potential is certainly there.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:47 pm
by DPete27
Anandtech has another Haswell architecture writeup. (covering almost all of the information that's currently avaiable)

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:16 pm
by DeadOfKnight
DPete27 wrote:
Anandtech has another Haswell architecture writeup. (covering almost all of the information that's currently avaiable)

Sometimes it's better to actually read a thread rather than just write in it.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:43 am
by DPete27
DeadOfKnight wrote:
Sometimes it's better to actually read a thread rather than just write in it.

FYI, I've read every single post in this thread. I'm trying to feed the conversation with hard facts, otherwise discussions tend to start running in circles since they are just speculation. While I realize that people can easily go to anandtech and find the same article themselves, it will be buried off their front page in a week. Seeing as though my "contributions" are unwanted, I'm done with this thread.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:13 am
by codedivine
DPete27 wrote:
DeadOfKnight wrote:
Sometimes it's better to actually read a thread rather than just write in it.

FYI, I've read every single post in this thread. I'm trying to feed the conversation with hard facts, otherwise discussions tend to start running in circles since they are just speculation. While I realize that people can easily go to anandtech and find the same article themselves, it will be buried off their front page in a week. Seeing as though my "contributions" are unwanted, I'm done with this thread.


DeadOfKnight was referring to the fact that he had posted the exact same link just two posts above.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:08 am
by DPete27
codedivine wrote:
DeadOfKnight was referring to the fact that he had posted the exact same link just two posts above.

Oops, I missed that. My apologies. (foot in mouth)

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:55 am
by DeadOfKnight
DPete27 wrote:
Oops, I missed that. My apologies. (foot in mouth)

It's all good. Here, check this one out: http://www.realworldtech.com/haswell-cpu/

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:37 pm
by DeadOfKnight
Is anyone else starting to feel like Haswell is attractive not just because of what it brings to the table but because it might be the last true "mainstream-enthusiast" desktop processor? I mean, It could possibly be my next upgrade even if I don't upgrade for another 2 years because I don't like the direction they're going in for desktops. If rumors are true it looks like they're going to be pushing the power envelope down without major performance gains after Haswell.

Intel ushered in an attractive tier of product with K-branded Lynnfields, but it sounds like they are going to be dragged down into mobile territory with the rest of them. If that happens the only true enthusiast platform will be the big, expensive workstation CPUs and motherboards. I won't complain if software starts to catch up and utilize the many cores, but right now I really like the quad-core high-value enthusiast platform that might be going away in the future.

Maybe AMD will see the opportunity to fill the gap. If their APUs are up to snuff in the future, I might start looking at those.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:52 pm
by Airmantharp
The problem is one we already know- CPUs are getting faster, and software is getting leaner, and computing is getting more mobile.

Just keep in mind that if Intel can engineer a CPU at 55W that can do more than what a 125W CPU used to be able to do, they can still make a 125W CPU that's at least twice as 'powerful' as that 55W unit.

Killer applications on desktops is what will make Intel buck the trend they're on, and that's highly unlikely; outside of dedicated gaming, I'm not aware of an application for a powerful CPU that shouldn't already be running on a real workstation instead of a 'desktop'.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:57 am
by yogibbear
Just wait till we have interactive holographic phones and TV's (like that scene in Iron Man)... then the CPU processing power will ramp up and will force Intel and AMD to keep innovating on the performance/power envelope.

Iron Man 2 scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=-KP ... =endscreen

And yes... I need to ditch my Q9450 and Haswell is going to be that train.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:36 pm
by DeadOfKnight

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:54 pm
by AbRASiON
DeadOfKnight wrote:



DDR4 memory? I'm not convinced this is a legit slide.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:24 pm
by DeadOfKnight
AbRASiON wrote:
DDR4 memory? I'm not convinced this is a legit slide.

It is, but it's an unrelated slide. That slide is for Haswell-E due out in 2014 or later.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:31 pm
by just brew it!
AbRASiON wrote:
DeadOfKnight wrote:

DDR4 memory? I'm not convinced this is a legit slide.

I agree it ought to be taken with a grain of salt. However, JEDEC DDR4 specs have been finalized for several months now, so it isn't too far-fetched that we could see the first DDR4-capable platforms soon.

Edit: Just saw DeadOfKnight's reply.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:59 am
by AbRASiON
Sigh, still 4.5+ months before these are on shelves.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:48 am
by DeadOfKnight
AbRASiON wrote:
Sigh, still 4.5+ months before these are on shelves.

It'll be worth the wait for me. I plan to start a new build and get a 1440p monitor around that time.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:39 pm
by AbRASiON
Do we still not have an information on the chipset?I'm curious to know it's features / proposed features.

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:00 pm
by DeadOfKnight
AbRASiON wrote:
Do we still not have an information on the chipset?I'm curious to know it's features / proposed features.

Bad memory? http://techreport.com/news/23885/leak-s ... et-details

There are comments from you on there too. :P

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 10:06 pm
by AbRASiON
Terrible memory, I'm very old :( ADD

Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:19 pm
by DeadOfKnight
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cor ... ,3461.html

I'm pretty disappointed. Overclocking headroom rumors are the only real selling point here, I think.

It seems to me you'd be better off waiting for Ivy-E if you really want an upgrade for anything released in the past 3-4 years.