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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:21 pm

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As far as heat dissipation, would the tighter package make a big difference?

What tighter package? Other than being a fraction of a mm thinner it looks like it is the same?
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:48 pm

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What tighter package? Other than being a fraction of a mm thinner it looks like it is the same?

That's what I'm talking about. Could that make a difference?
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:20 am

Here's some new info on Haswell's integrated graphics:

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n ... px=MTE1NTQ
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:23 am

More news from the rumor mill regarding Haswell's integrated graphics:

http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/28299 ... -faster-3d

The supposed improvement would significantly raise the bar for entry-level discrete graphics, at 3x the performance of Ivy Bridge. In fact, it would make buying a laptop without discrete graphics a lot easier to stomach for gamers on a budget. I don't know if this report is too optimistic, but we shall soon find out what Intel has to say for itself regarding Haswell:

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/displa ... Forum.html
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:27 am

I just did some reading on this puppy - apparently this thing might STILL have SATA2 ports on the boards shipping at the time, madness :/
I would love an excuse to upgrade but jeez, it doesn't sound like it'll bring much to the table.
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 01, 2012 8:58 am

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I just did some reading on this puppy - apparently this thing might STILL have SATA2 ports on the boards shipping at the time, madness :/
I would love an excuse to upgrade but jeez, it doesn't sound like it'll bring much to the table.

Well HDDs are still going to be viable storage for the foreseeable future; they're not bottle-necked by SATA2 yet.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:12 am

AbRASiON wrote:
I just did some reading on this puppy - apparently this thing might STILL have SATA2 ports on the boards shipping at the time, madness :/
I would love an excuse to upgrade but jeez, it doesn't sound like it'll bring much to the table.



According the rumors I've seen the Z87 chipset will include 6 SATA III ports so if there are a couple of SATA II ports hanging off the board I'm not thinking it will be a real problem. I think DeadOfKnight called it when he said that mechanical HDDs and optical drives won't care about SATA, and if you are using more than 6 SSDs you probably want some sort of crazy dedicated controller card anyway.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:30 pm

Wonder if every port will be USB3 either?
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 01, 2012 11:32 pm

I doubt it.

It'll save people money if they don't, and most devices won't suffer for it even still. It would be nice since they're backward-compatible, but it's not necessary.

Mouse, keyboard, webcam, headset...pretty much anything that doesn't need more power or bandwidth doesn't need USB 3.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 02, 2012 1:31 am

DeadOfKnight wrote:
I doubt it.

It'll save people money if they don't, and most devices won't suffer for it even still. It would be nice since they're backward-compatible, but it's not necessary.

Mouse, keyboard, webcam, headset...pretty much anything that doesn't need more power or bandwidth doesn't need USB 3.


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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 02, 2012 4:38 am

DeadOfKnight wrote:
I doubt it.

It'll save people money if they don't, and most devices won't suffer for it even still. It would be nice since they're backward-compatible, but it's not necessary.

Mouse, keyboard, webcam, headset...pretty much anything that doesn't need more power or bandwidth doesn't need USB 3.


Wish my phone would charge faster with all that extra juice... I'd even give apple a kudos if they figured it out.

Seems like Apple with their asymmetric battery packs should be able to charge up to 4x faster, but no...
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:21 am

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Wish my phone would charge faster with all that extra juice... I'd even give apple a kudos if they figured it out.

Seems like iPhone with its asymmetric battery packs should be able to charge up to 4x faster, but no...

Oh well, I'm still not buying an apple anything unless they strike a licensing deal with google and bury this patent silliness where it belongs.

I love my iPhone, and I don't even have phone service anymore. It's just an iPod Touch at this point and it still does everything I need with Skype.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:17 am

This thing is going to be all sorts of fast.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:44 am

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This thing is going to be all sorts of fast.

I was listening to the first podcast on AnandTech and Anand let slip that he's quite positive Haswell uses the better thermal interface from before Ivy Bridge.

Basically this thing is going to be an overclocking monster.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:53 am

Good link! Anand needs to work on indexing the podcasts ala TR so that its easier to find what you are interested in. Since this is his first podcast he is probably still on the learning curve.
Edit: go to about 25:30 in the podcast for the part that DeadOfKnight referenced.

DeadOfKnight wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:
This thing is going to be all sorts of fast.

I was listening to the first podcast on AnandTech and Anand let slip that he's quite positive Haswell uses the better thermal interface from before Ivy Bridge.

Basically this thing is going to be an overclocking monster.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:50 pm

I'm going to ask this in general here: do any of you know if people are having good luck with popping the IHS off of Ivy CPUs and replacing the TIM for better overclocking?
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:21 pm

Airmantharp wrote:
I'm going to ask this in general here: do any of you know if people are having good luck with popping the IHS off of Ivy CPUs and replacing the TIM for better overclocking?


I don't know about "luck" but it is possible if you have no problem with the very real possibility that you'll end up with a dead chip that won't be replaced under warranty due to tampering. See here for some results: http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/colu ... 32119.html
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:32 pm

Thanks for the link- it looks like the replaced TIM could take 15 to 20 degrees off of the core temperature, which brings it in line with what we saw from Sandy. Still a little hotter, but much more manageable!
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:15 pm

I speculate it will be made from silicon.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:53 pm

Any word on what SKUs will be in the inial release? I'd love to nab a power-sipping i3 Haswell with the better graphics for my HTPC so that I can also do a bit of light iGPU gaming with it. But, if history is any indicator, those won't come out until ~6 months after the initial release. :(
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:50 am

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Any word on what SKUs will be in the inial release? I'd love to nab a power-sipping i3 Haswell with the better graphics for my HTPC so that I can also do a bit of light iGPU gaming with it. But, if history is any indicator, those won't come out until ~6 months after the initial release. :(


isn't that a little like cutting the butter with a steak knife?
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:34 am

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I speculate it will be made from silicon.


That crazy talk! Everyone knows it is made from ground unicorn horns!
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Sun Sep 09, 2012 12:28 pm

Diplomacy42 wrote:
isn't that a little like cutting the butter with a steak knife?

For HTPC requirements, yes, but for light gaming, I dont think so.

Heck, given the purported 10W TDP of the ULV mobile processors, maybe I'll be able to get my hands on a mini-PC with a Haswell mobile chip in it :evil:
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:01 am

chuckula wrote:
anotherengineer wrote:
I speculate it will be made from silicon.


That crazy talk! Everyone knows it is made from ground unicorn horns!

No way, it will be made of bacon!

DPete27 wrote:
For HTPC requirements, yes, but for light gaming, I dont think so.

Heck, given the purported 10W TDP of the ULV mobile processors, maybe I'll be able to get my hands on a mini-PC with a Haswell mobile chip in it :evil:

A mobile chip would be a good idea, but I dunno about getting a ULV one for games. Apparently mobile mainstream chips will have the best integrated GPU, or so their code names would suggest.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:10 pm

Intel Developer Forum presentation on Haswell going on right now, anandtech has it live!
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:11 pm

DPete27 wrote:
Intel Developer Forum presentation on Haswell going on right now, anandtech has it live!
Thanks for the link. My impressions: A lot of stuff we already knew, or could infer from past statements (eg, the two new ports were necessary to not bottleneck FMA). But the L1 and L2 cache improvements are significant, and pretty remarkable considering how much optimization had already gone into them. That benefits everything without requiring code changes (and incidentally should aid TSX, since that is extremely cache-dependent). Most of the juicy details on the genuinely new stuff are waiting on the later presentations, however.

The GT3 looks like the IGP to have, if you're going to have an IGP. AFAIK only the mobile parts will offer it, but that should raise the bar for graphics especially as higher-res screens become more common. Interesting there's hw for image stabilization; that looks to be the first tablet-and-below dedicated feature.

Low power usage is certainly the theme. If only the paranoid survive, then obviously ARM is the threat these days.

Also, Broadwell looks to be a bigger change in some ways than Haswell is, at least on the architectural (rather than microarchitectural) level. That's something of a departure from the past tick-tock discipline.

We'll know more once the rest of the presentations happen.
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:20 pm

With Haswell having 2x the GPU performance of Ivy Bridge (if Intel is to be believed), is AMD basically dead now? I very much doubt Kaveri will somehow manage any more GPU performance than that.
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:26 pm

From all indications Intel wants to leave AMD alive to service the budget segment, so it doesn't have to. Of course even their best intentions may be no match for AMD's stumbles out of upper-storey windows or into traffic.
 
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:43 pm

Assuming Intel can get Haswell out on time it looks like a winner. Getting that kind of CPU+GPU performance out of 7.5 watts (shown in the Unigine demo) is not an easy accomplishment by any stretch. I will give the GPU win to the GT3 parts in Ultrabooks and full-size mobiles over Trinity (pretty clear) and Ultrabooks will likely still have a performance lead over whatever equivalent Kaveri chips AMD can come up with. In the full-wattage (35 watt) category Kaveri may pull ahead of the 25-35 watt GT3 Haswells.

The good news for AMD: Intel is so laser-focused on mobile parts that desktop Trinity will still beat the weaker GT2 desktop Haswell parts. Of course, on the CPU side AMD has absolutely no answer for Intel, and I'm including Steamroller in that assessment.

The bad news for AMD: The days of being able to laugh at Intel's IGPs are quickly coming to an end, and Intel is making the biggest improvements in mobile where the IGP also makes the most sense.
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Re: Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:56 pm

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.

On another note: TR is going to have fun benchmarking TSX. At least initially it will just be the HLE form, which also has the virtue of allowing the same code-path to run on Haswell and earlier CPUs, but they'll have to find software that is both sufficiently multithreaded (with some contention for shared data) and recompiled with the HLE hints.

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