AMD wants to forget Bulldozer architectures ASAP and they want developers to work with Zen at all costs.
the timing for Scorpio's SDK land around (first iteration Nov 2016) IIRC. That may have went to first parties I'm not sure. I don't expect a large roll out of SDKs to be out until June.There are already +80milion devices which work with Bulldozer, if there is that big a difference (for AMD) then I could see developers actually wanting Scorpio to have bulldozer as well, as they have learned to use it over the past 4-5 years depending on how early they got this gens' SDKs
There are already +80milion devices which work with Bulldozer, if there is that big a difference (for AMD) then I could see developers actually wanting Scorpio to have bulldozer as well, as they have learned to use it over the past 4-5 years depending on how early they got this gens' SDKs
Zen is Amd's new tech and will be around through various upgrades for a long time. Its in AMD's best interest to get it into a console ASAP even if they charge jaguar rates for it. Getting it in scoprio would insure millions of dedicated game machines with zen.There are already +80milion devices which work with Bulldozer, if there is that big a difference (for AMD) then I could see developers actually wanting Scorpio to have bulldozer as well, as they have learned to use it over the past 4-5 years depending on how early they got this gens' SDKs
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btw, you mentioned NDAs for AMD still being held; any idea which ones are still left and their approximate end dates?To be honest, I don't think game developers have bothered much with optimizing for bulldozer during the past 5 years.
btw, you mentioned NDAs for AMD still being held; any idea which ones are still left and their approximate end dates?
To be honest, I don't think game developers have bothered much with optimizing for bulldozer during the past 5 years.
Zen is niche?But you think they would bother to optimize for Zen which is in a niche/premium* product that, best case scenario, sells 20 million devices the next 3.5 years?
*according to Spencer
even if they was still under nda i don't think it would be enough to impact the tech reveal.For Vega 10 I have no idea and I'm not sure anyone but AMD does. All we have is Scott Herkelman during Beijing's Tech Summit saying "it's just around the corner" and that was almost two weeks ago. It could still land anywhere inside Q2, though (making that statement a bit misleading).
For Ryzen 5 it seems the NDA lifts April 11. I wouldn't be surprised if AMD formally announces the RX 500 Polaris series during that same day, so they could e.g. present all-AMD bundles with competitive prices.
But you think they would bother to optimize for Zen which is in a niche/premium* product that, best case scenario, sells 20 million devices the next 3.5 years?
*according to Spencer
Let's hope so.Regardless of what Phil Spencer said (could you please get a source for that btw?), I do think there will be a lot more gaming systems with RyZen CPUs than there ever were with Bulldozer.
Zen is niche?
AMD is going all in with Ryzen, a whole range of product lines are being built out from this architecture.
To be honest, until we have the price we can't tell how it's positioned.Xbox Scorpio will be niche; it is positioned as such
To be honest, until we have the price we can't tell how it's positioned.
"I call it a premium console because I want people to be clear that the customer we're building that for is the premium gaming customer," Spencer said. "The person who buys the majority of the games, the person who's playing the most games, spending the most hours, spending the most dollars. It's like our Elite controller. I call that a premium controller."
"I'm not trying to scare anybody on the price. We're going to come out on a price that we think is fair for the product that we build and the customers will tell us as they always do. I call it premium because I don't want people to get confused that somehow Scorpio is the thing that is going to take over the Xbox line."