AMD Zen 6 Discussion

That being said, it would be very sad if Medusa Halo doesn't become a thing. An upgraded Strix Halo sounds kinda neat actually.
There are now 2 medusa halos

  1. Medusa halo (OG or mega) with 384bit? lpddr6 & 48 CU rdna 5
  2. Medusa halo premium (mini) with 128bit lpddr6 & 24 CU — supposedly drop in replacement for strix halo on same socket
  3. Medusa point + optional cpu CCD — replacement for strix point premium
  4. Medusa point — replacement for strix point budget & kracken
Details in MLID video linked below

Looks like I am wrong on Lisa Su not releasing a 'budget' gpu next gen — a 3060 12gb replacement could be incoming (using cheaper & slower lpddr6 ram)

We now have the full RDNA 5 lineup
  1. AT0 (>5090) — 144 CU to 192? CU (384 bit gddr7 to 512 bit gddr7)
  2. AT1 — scrapped ?
  3. AT2 (~5080) — 72? CU (192 bit gddr7 = shared with xbox) — there could be cut down versions
  4. AT3 (~5070?) — 48 CU (384bit lpddr6) — shared with medusa halo mega
  5. AT4 (~3060 12gb +) — 24 CU (128bit lpddr6) — shared with medusa halo mini
 
when not running four DIMMs / two DIMMs per channel.
Had to share... listening to some eminem (new truck new sound system wheee!) so this actually sounded like a .. bar.. I believe is what it is called. four DIMMS Two Dimms, all the DIMMS for meee!!
 
It varies from one application to the next. While it would be absolutely fantastic for AMD to hit DDR5-8000 1:1, it won't be a total loss if they don't. That being said, if 1:2 becomes standard for Zen6, speeds in excess of 8000 should be easily attainable for tuners.
Heck... DDR5 MT12000 incoming!!! in that case.
 
Heck... DDR5 MT12000 incoming!!! in that case.
I think the 'sponsored' XOC guys have hit that high :)

DDR5-10K seems to be within the realm of reason for the memory itself for retail release. The question is where the memory controllers + motherboards are. As I'm basing this on TeamGroup already selling DDR5-9600 CUDIMMs on Newegg.
 
There are now 2 medusa halos

Yeah thanks for bringing that up here. It does look like the rumours that Medusa Halo had been nixed are overblown, though at the same time, consider the source. Still, IF TRUE, it sounds good for the future of Halo products. My interpretation of it is that AMD would rather produce Halo SoCs than mdGPUs.

Heck... DDR5 MT12000 incoming!!! in that case.
Sounds like fun.
 
There are now 2 medusa halos

  1. Medusa halo (OG or mega) with 384bit? lpddr6 & 48 CU rdna 5
  2. Medusa halo premium (mini) with 128bit lpddr6 & 24 CU — supposedly drop in replacement for strix halo on same socket
  3. Medusa point + optional cpu CCD — replacement for strix point premium
  4. Medusa point — replacement for strix point budget & kracken
Details in MLID video linked below
I do find this kind of SoCs quite interesting. Might at some point switch to mini PC when GPU is good enough.
 
I do find this kind of SoCs quite interesting. Might at some point switch to mini PC when GPU is good enough.
I plan to go Framework Medusa Halo, or maybe Bee-link Medusa Halo, because it's cuter, if I don't find a equally cute case for Framework, I don't like their Halo case.
 
I plan to go Framework Medusa Halo, or maybe Bee-link Medusa Halo, because it's cuter, if I don't find a equally cute case for Framework, I don't like their Halo case.
I don't know, Minisforum MS-S1 Max finally made an appearance and while we need more data, reviews, and a teardown it might be looking like the best chassis so far to me.
 
That's a nice look but if you just want a mac mini look why not get a mac mini? About 1/3rd the price.
That's not quite fair. While you can get a mac mini with a similar GPU, it's the M4 Pro option that'll set you back at least $1600 for a 24GB version. You can't get the equivalent 128GB of ram at all and even 64GB is already more expensive.

Then again this form factor is actually more like Mac Studio, than Mac mini. Studio has the more powerful M4 Max which you can get for similar price at $1999, though only with 36GB of ram. 128GB bumps the price up to $3500.

The Beelink has it's uses if you need 128GB (local LLMs for instance) but IMO they should also offer a 64GB/32GB cheaper versions
 
That's a nice look but if you just want a mac mini look why not get a mac mini? About 1/3rd the price.
Yeah, as Gideon said, it's a Studio clone, not MacMini. Mac has a different set of problems, as very costly updates. In Beelink, with 2 M2 slots, I can get set for storage with 500euro and get 2 4TB gen4 M2 with cache and be done. If I try getting 8TB on a Mac, I could get an extra Mac Studio for the same price. They really gouge prices for upgrades

And yes, I'd be satisfied with a 64GB RAM version, I don't run AI's. Something like what Framework does with their offer. I'll wait for their Medusa Halo motherboard and get a COOJ MQ4 case, most probably, because that looks cool also. Lack of USB ports is what is kind of makes me want for other variants, as Beelink or Minisforum do have more ports
 
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