Google Cloud Platform is the first cloud provider to offer Intel Skylake
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Google Cloud Platform is the first cloud provider to offer Intel Skylake
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#4Disclosure: I work on Google Cloud (and helped a bit in our Skylake work).
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#5Hopefully it will be the the first to offer the much cheaper AMD Ryzen/Naples, too.
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#6Hopefully it will be the the first to offer the much cheaper AMD Ryzen/Naples, too.
How much confidence do you have that Rev. A Ryzen parts will even work?
My guess is that you have no idea how much effort goes into verification and testing of something as complex as a microprocessor. A significant chunk of NRE costs goes into verification and test AFAIK.
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How much confidence do you have that Rev. A Ryzen parts will even work?
That's a bit too extreme, don't you think? Disliking AMD is one thing, but claiming that the entire initial run of an AMD processor might be faulty is just silly. My guess is that you have no idea how much effort goes into verification and testing of something as complex as a microprocessor. A significant chunk of NRE costs goes into verification and test AFAIK.
Though that was the FPUs in Intel processors, not AMD. So it's not very good precedent.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
How much confidence do you have that Rev. A Ryzen parts will even work?
That's a bit too extreme, don't you think? Disliking AMD is one thing, but claiming that the entire initial run of an AMD processor might be faulty is just silly. My guess is that you have no idea how much effort goes into verification and testing of something as complex as a microprocessor. A significant chunk of NRE costs goes into verification and test AFAIK.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's a bit too extreme, don't you think? Disliking AMD is one thing, but claiming that the entire initial run of an AMD processor might be faulty is just silly. My guess is that you have no idea how much effort goes into verification and testing of something as complex as a microprocessor. A significant chunk of NRE costs goes into verification and test AFAIK.
In fairness, there's precedent. Though that was the FPUs in Intel processors, not AMD. So it's not very good precedent.
[1]: ISA => microcode is equivalent in some respects to C => LLVM IR
Re: Google Cloud Platform is the first cloud provider to offer Intel Skylake
#10Hopefully it will be the the first to offer the much cheaper AMD Ryzen/Naples, too.
How much confidence do you have that Rev. A Ryzen parts will even work?