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The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 37: IDF 2016, Alloy, Joule, Broxton, and AMD Zen

The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 37: IDF 2016, Alloy, Joule, Broxton, and AMD Zen

Today’s podcast covers the show known as the Intel Developer Forum, or IDF for short. IDF is an annual event focusing on new Intel technologies and product visions, showcasing what is new from small maker-like ‘Internet of Things’ devices all the way up to server platforms and everything in-between. Ian and Ryan were at the show, with plenty of meetings on tap. We found some time to put our thoughts on the announcements in a microphone.

The AnandTech Podcast #37: IDF 2016

The AnandTech Podcast – Episode 37
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Total Time:  47 minutes 57 seconds

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00:00 – Start
01:20 – Intel IDF Keynote
01:40 – Project Alloy, Untethered VR
08:13 – Intel Joule IoT Platform
15:35 – Intel Broxton SoC
20:50 – Knights Landing
22:15 – Knights Mill
25:20 – AMD Zen
37:40 – AMD Naples
47:57 – FIN

Related Reading

IDF 2016 Keynote Live Blog
Intel Announces Project Alloy: Untethered Augmented Reality in a VR Headset
Intel Unveils Joule: A High-Performance Atom-Powered IOT Module and Maker Kit
More Details on Broxton: Quad Core, ECC, Up to 18 EUs of Gen 9
Intel Announces Knights Mill: A Xeon Phi for Deep Learning

AMD Zen Microarchitecture Part 1: Micro-op Cache, Schedulers and Memory Hierarchy
AMD Zen Microarchitecture Part 2: Extracting ILP, More Juicy Details
AMD Zen Server CPU and Motherboard Breakdown: 2P for Q2 2017
Unpacking AMD’s Zen Benchmark: Is Zen actually 2% Faster than Broadwell?

Samsung Announces Exynos 7570 14nm Budget SoC

Samsung Announces Exynos 7570 14nm Budget SoC

Today Samsung LSI launches a new 14nm SoC oriented at the budget and IoT segments. The new Exynos 7570 seems to be a a successor to the Exynos 3470 and Exynos 3475 found in a few of Samsung’s budget lineups such as the Galaxy S5 Mini. The chip is a quad-core A53 setup which is said to improve performance by 70% and power efficiency by 30% over its predecessor, although exact clocks weren’t publicized. Equally not specified was the GPU, although because of the advertised maximum 1280×800 resolution capabilities of the display pipeline, I wouldn’t expect anything more than a very small implementation of a low-end Mali series.

The more interesting aspects of this new SoC is its connectivity features as not only does it feature an integrated UE Category 4 modem with 2x carrier aggregation capabilities, but it also as far as I know for the first time for S.LSI integrates WiFi, Bluetooth, FM and GNSS capabilities, features that have traditionally been left in the charge of dedicated solutions such as Broadcom WiFi SoCs (Which following the acquisition by Avago have exited that business segment).

SoC Exynos 7570 Exynos 7580 Exynos 7870
CPU 4x A53 @ ?GHz 8x A53 @ 1.6GHz 8x A53 @ 1.6GHz
GPU ? Mali T720MP3
@ 600MHz
Mali T830MP2
@ 700MHz
Encode/
Decode
1080p60
H.264 
Camera/ISP Dual ISP
21MP / (13+8)
Dual ISP
16MP / (8+8)
Dual ISP
16MP / (8+8)
Integrated
Modem
Cat. 4
150Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Cat. 6
300Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Cat. 6
300Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Connectivity WiFi, BT, FM,
GNSS
N/A
Mfc. Process 14nm 28nm HKMG 14nm

Earlier this year we were surprised to see Samsung announce a 14nm mid-range product as we weren’t expecting the economics of the new FinFET manufacturing processes to work out for anything other than flagships SoCs, but soon after Qualcomm followed suit with their own 14nm mid-range SoC. Today’s announcement seems to further dispell the doom & gloom over FinFET manufacturing cost as the Exynos 7570’s stictly low-end and IoT orientation makes it the first budget SoC on the new process and something as I see as a positive development as the industry continues to shift to full FinFET lineups.

Samsung Announces Exynos 7570 14nm Budget SoC

Samsung Announces Exynos 7570 14nm Budget SoC

Today Samsung LSI launches a new 14nm SoC oriented at the budget and IoT segments. The new Exynos 7570 seems to be a a successor to the Exynos 3470 and Exynos 3475 found in a few of Samsung’s budget lineups such as the Galaxy S5 Mini. The chip is a quad-core A53 setup which is said to improve performance by 70% and power efficiency by 30% over its predecessor, although exact clocks weren’t publicized. Equally not specified was the GPU, although because of the advertised maximum 1280×800 resolution capabilities of the display pipeline, I wouldn’t expect anything more than a very small implementation of a low-end Mali series.

The more interesting aspects of this new SoC is its connectivity features as not only does it feature an integrated UE Category 4 modem with 2x carrier aggregation capabilities, but it also as far as I know for the first time for S.LSI integrates WiFi, Bluetooth, FM and GNSS capabilities, features that have traditionally been left in the charge of dedicated solutions such as Broadcom WiFi SoCs (Which following the acquisition by Avago have exited that business segment).

SoC Exynos 7570 Exynos 7580 Exynos 7870
CPU 4x A53 @ ?GHz 8x A53 @ 1.6GHz 8x A53 @ 1.6GHz
GPU ? Mali T720MP3
@ 600MHz
Mali T830MP2
@ 700MHz
Encode/
Decode
1080p60
H.264 
Camera/ISP Dual ISP
21MP / (13+8)
Dual ISP
16MP / (8+8)
Dual ISP
16MP / (8+8)
Integrated
Modem
Cat. 4
150Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Cat. 6
300Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Cat. 6
300Mbps DL 

2x20MHz C.A.

Connectivity WiFi, BT, FM,
GNSS
N/A
Mfc. Process 14nm 28nm HKMG 14nm

Earlier this year we were surprised to see Samsung announce a 14nm mid-range product as we weren’t expecting the economics of the new FinFET manufacturing processes to work out for anything other than flagships SoCs, but soon after Qualcomm followed suit with their own 14nm mid-range SoC. Today’s announcement seems to further dispell the doom & gloom over FinFET manufacturing cost as the Exynos 7570’s stictly low-end and IoT orientation makes it the first budget SoC on the new process and something as I see as a positive development as the industry continues to shift to full FinFET lineups.