AMD RyZen CPU Architecture for 2017

I wonder why ASUS (my favourite laptop brand) does not seem to be one of the early adopters for their Zenbook line, since they were with Ryzen "non-mobile" with the ROG laptop.
 
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And a Raven Ridge high-quality x-ray, it's 209.78mm^2:

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From TechReport, here's a slide comparing 2700U to a Kaby Lake 7500U + Geforce 950M

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Its looking good but I need to see actually independent measurable benchmarks on energy performance in real devices. November 2nd cannot come soon enough.
 
I have a feeling that the Zen2 CCX will have 8 cores. I'm speaking this after the Carnard PC leak for Zen2 Epyc.
 
I have a feeling that the Zen2 CCX will have 8 cores. I'm speaking this after the Carnard PC leak for Zen2 Epyc.
Unlikely, either 4 or 6 core CCX's and possibly more than 2 CCXs per chip, regardless if the supposed leak has any credibility
 
Unlikely, either 4 or 6 core CCX's and possibly more than 2 CCXs per chip, regardless if the supposed leak has any credibility

Sam rarely leaks anything he's not really confident in. And he was the first to publish Ryzen benchmarks—that I know of.
 
Sam rarely leaks anything he's not really confident in. And he was the first to publish Ryzen benchmarks—that I know of.
The "5GHz Zen" wasn't worth anyones confidence, even though he claims it's true it's so far from reality at least I can't just take his word for it
 
Transistor density has gone up FOUR times. sRAM cell is the smaller on the 7nm market and power reduction is awesome.

Two 8-core Zen CCX2 with double the cache(thanks to higher sRAM density) gives us 64MB of L3 cache in a 16-core Ryzen. Four of those Ryzen dies gives us the 256MB of L3 cache is leaked for EPYC by CPChardware.
 
Some results of HP Envy x360 with R5 2500U: http://apusilicon.com/hp-envy-x360-w-ryzen-first-impressions/


~600 Points in MT-Test are extremely good.

Cinebench is notoriously Zen-friendly, but that's very good indeed, close to a desktop Ivy Bridge—possibly better than some Ivy i5s. Beating Iris Pro in graphics is quite nice too. I honestly didn't expect that much of a leap in graphics, and I wonder why AMD didn't announce more than marginal improvements on that front. Perhaps we ought to wait for more reviews to verify those results, but they do seem very promising.
 
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