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juanrga :
Because the only known silicon is 2.8GHz. to people outside AMD
Because they set the frequency to 3GHz without turbo when running Blender.to make a valid IPC comparison
Because they had to underclock the Broadwell sample.because their ES was running at 3Ghz maybe?
Because if they had final silicon they wouldn't announce a six month delay of the chip.final silicon before the full QA process is called ES still, right?
When pressed about the TDP of final silicon, AMD said "comparable to Broadwell".
Because they set the frequency to 3GHz without turbo when running Blender.to make a valid IPC comparison
Because they had to underclock the Broadwell sample.because their ES was running at 3Ghz maybe?
Because if they had final silicon they wouldn't announce a six month delay of the chip.final silicon before the full QA process is called ES still, right?
When pressed about the TDP of final silicon, AMD said "comparable to Broadwell".
I don't see how any of that justifies saying AMD had to overclock an ES and I don't see why that answer from AMD in regards to TDP is so terrible (keeping what I said in perspective).
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