
Intel Adopting 3D-Stacked Cache for CPUs, Challenging AMD's 3D V-Cache
Intel to stack 3D cache into multiple products.
But no release date in sight.
Probably with next gen. Good to see that they are learning from AMD and AMD from others.![]()
Intel Adopting 3D-Stacked Cache for CPUs, Challenging AMD's 3D V-Cache
Intel to stack 3D cache into multiple products.www.tomshardware.com
But no release date in sight.
While it is good that we'll be getting more options in the future, Intel will be late to the party, given how not all games benefit from the 3D cache, everyone bottlenecked by CPU currently would have gotten either a 5800x3D or 7800x3D or 7950x3D (for productivity as well) by then. If AMD comes out with a 7600x3D, then it will take a really big chunk out of i3 and i5 market.
I think I suggested you to get the 5800x3D and forget about upgrading CPU for a long while?
Same story with my 3770k. I thought the games were buggy. Didn't realise just how much I was getting bottlenecked until I upgraded. A 12th gen i5 with stock cooler is way more powerful than a watercooled overclocked 3rd gen i7.My trusty 2600K is paired with a beefy 3090Ti, and in some games, the frame rates look like a rollercoaster ride. Even overclocking hasn't been a silver bullet, especially when gaming at 4K.
Since the 5800x3D is overpriced here and DDR5 price is going down to DDR4 levels, there is almost no reason to not build AM5 which should comfortably run anything for the next 5+ years and is upgradeable. Cheapest board was 13k I think.So, once this old PC bites the dust, I'm thinking of holding onto the GPU and SMPS and upgrading the rest. I think that with a 5800X3D and B550, I can do with the upgrade in under 60K, Ravinder had a 5950X setup for sale which I missed to grab.
That's precisely what I'm about to do. The games I play are so CPU bound that replacing the 12400 with a 13700k will give less performance bump than selling the build and jumping to 7800x3D. If 14700k came with 3D cache, that would have been the blind choice since it has good multi core performance as well.If I throw in an extra 42 grand, I'm suddenly playing in the 7800x3D/7900X ... that's where the real party's at.