| ▲ | LeFantome 5 hours ago | |
SpacemiT K3 is on par with Rockchip RK3588. So, about 4 years behind ARM. Tenstorrent Atlantis (first Ascalon silicon) should ship in Q2/Q3 and be twice as fast. About as fast as Ryzen5. So, about 5 years behind AMD. But even the K3 has faster AI than Apple Silicon or Qualcomm X Elite. Current trend-lines suggest ARM64 and RISC-V performance parity before 2030. | ||
| ▲ | HerbManic 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I love the optimisim, but I do thimk your time line is little quick. It will be more like 10 years than 4. | ||
| ▲ | kllrnohj 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> SpacemiT K3 is on par with Rockchip RK3588. So, about 4 years behind ARM. That'd be ~7 years behind, not 4. Cortex A76 came out in late 2018. Also what benchmarks are you looking at? > Tenstorrent Atlantis (first Ascalon silicon) should ship in Q2/Q3 and be twice as fast. About as fast as Ryzen5. So, about 5 years behind AMD. Which Ryzen 5? The first Ryzen 5 came out in 2017, which was a lot more than 5 years ago. > But even the K3 has faster AI than Apple Silicon or Qualcomm X Elite. Which isn't RISC-V. Might as well brag about a RISC-V CPU with an RTX 5090 being faster at CUDA than a Nintendo Switch. That's a coprocessor that has nothing to do with the ISA or CPU core. > Current trend-lines suggest ARM64 and RISC-V performance parity before 2030. L. O. fucking. L. That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works. | ||