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2016/08/25 15:43:39
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2016/08/25 14:59:09
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2016/08/25 14:58:09
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2016/08/25 14:58:09
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Bulldozer’s failure to deliver left AMD in an ugly position: Should it try to repair its old core or return to the drawing board and build something completely new?</p> <p>Sources we’ve spoken to at AMD suggest that the difficulty of repairing Bulldozer was significant enough that AMD opted to build a new core from scratch with none of Bulldozer’s baggage. That doesn’t mean there’s no Bulldozer DNA in Zen — in fact, AMD has stated that the expertise it gained from improving Steamroller and Excavator’s energy efficiency was put to good use for its newest architecture. Say instead that what design elements AMD does borrow from its previous architectures will be the components of the chip that actually worked well rather than the problematic ones that dominated its performance.</p> <p><strong>Cache architecture</strong></p> <p>Much of what went wrong with Bulldozer was linked to its cache subsystem and overall architecture, so that’s a good place to start diving into Zen.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/CPU-Complex.png</p> <p>Where Bulldozer used the concept of a CPU module (defined as a pair of cores that shared resources), Zen uses complexes. One CPU complex (CCX) contains four cores, 2MB of L2 cache (512KB per core), and 8MB of L3 cache. That means AMD’s highest-end consumer Zen contains eight cores and 16MB of L3 cache in total, split into 2x8MB chunks. AMD has stated that the two CCXs on an eight-core chip can communicate with each other via the on-chip fabric, though there’s likely a performance penalty for doing so.</p> <p>Zen’s L3 cache operates as a victim cache for the L1 and L2, meaning data evicted from those caches is stored in the L3 instead. It’s also 16-way associative, which is a significant change from Bulldozer’s 64-way associative L3. A cache with a higher set associativity has a greater likelihood of containing the information the CPU is looking for, but takes longer to search — and one of the issues that crippled Bulldozer was its cache latency at nearly every stage.</p> <p>We don’t know anything about clock speeds on either the L3 cache or the integrated memory controller. Historically, AMD’s Bulldozer-derived CPUs and APUs have used a clock between 1.8 – 2.2GHz for the L3 cache and IMC.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ZenCache.png</p> <p>AMD has stated that L1 and L2 bandwidth is nearly 2x Excavator while L3 bandwidth is supposedly 5x higher. These changes should keep the core fed and support higher performance. The L1 cache is write-back instead of write-through — that’s a significant change that should improve performance and reduce cache contention (Bulldozer’s write-through cache meant that L1 performance could be constrained by L2 cache write speed in some cases).</p> <p><strong>The CPU core</strong></p> <p>We’ve already tackled caches, so let’s check out the CPU core itself.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zenuarch.png</p> <p>Here’s Zen’s high-level core diagram. There are several significant differences compared with AMD’s older Bulldozer core, including the addition of an op cache, a micro-op queue, and a larger number of integer pipelines per core.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Queue.png</p> <p>Here’s an expanded view of how the core gets fed. This was another major problem area with Bulldozer — Bulldozer and Piledriver’s shared logic meant that the dispatch unit could only send work to one core or the other every clock cycle. Steamroller later fixed this issue by doubling up dispatch units, but this only resulted in a modest performance improvement.</p> <p>AMD has taken a page from Intel’s book and implemented an op cache with Zen, even if we don’t know much about the specifics of the feature. This allows the CPU to cache decoded operations that it may need to dispatch repeatedly rather than requiring it to repeatedly decode and dispatch the same instructions. Each Zen core can decode four instructions per clock cycle, but the micro-op queue can dispatch six instructions per cycle. Clearly AMD anticipates that its cache will relieve pressure on the decode units and help keep the core fed while reducing power consumption. Steamroller had a macro-op queue that could hold up to 40 macro-ops but its usefulness was limited to tiny loops.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Fetch.png</p> <p>Like the Bulldozer family, Zen can theoretically fetch 32 bytes of data at a time, though CPU analyst Agner Fog found that the Bulldozer family of cores was practically limited to 21 bytes of data when both cores were in use or 16 bytes if one core was used. He theorized that this limit may have been why doubling up on Steamroller’s dispatch units yielded relatively limited results. Resolving this in Zen could be part of why AMD has significantly improved its IPC.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Integer.png</p> <p>The integer cores have been rebalanced from the Bulldozer family. Prior to Bulldozer, AMD’s K10 paired three ALUs with three AGUs (address generation units). Bulldozer trimmed this to two ALUs and two AGUs per core. This, combined with the limited dispatch ability in the BD/PD cores, was thought to be a major performance bottleneck until Steamroller added additional dispatch capabilities and slashed the penalty Kaveri took when scaling across multiple cores. (Piledriver and Bulldozer achieved roughly 1.8x of the scaling you’d expect from a “true” dual-core, while Steamroller hit approximately 1.9x.) Four ALUs and two AGUs could boost overall performance compared with Bulldozer’s narrow design, but we’ll have to see how the chip performs in benchmarks.</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/FloatingPoint-Zen.png</p> <p>AMD’s floating point unit will still use 128-bit registers for AVX and AVX2, but latency on some FP operations has been decreased and there are now four pipes instead of three to feed the FPU. The CPU isn’t capable of executing 256-bit AVX instructions in a single cycle. Whether this will prove a detriment in real-world code is an open question, but AVX/AVX2 haven’t boosted general application performance the way SSE2 once did.</p> <p><strong>Putting it all together:</strong></p> <p>If you want a single high-level slide that captures what AMD has disclosed about Zen to date, this is it:</p> <p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DesignGoals.png</p> <p>There are still some areas of the chip I haven’t touched on, like SMT, because I want to research how AMD’s SMT implementation differs from Intel’s but haven’t had time to examine the topic in-depth. AMD hasn’t stated that Zen will use features like Carrizo’s AVFS, but given that they’ve extended that approach across both Polaris and their APU lines it’s a safe bet they will.</p> <p>Still, there’s a lot here to suggest that Zen will deliver substantially better performance than any Bulldozer core ever did. The devil, as always, will be in the details. How much performance does AMD gain with SMT? What clock speeds can it hit? How will it price the core against Intel’s current products? Will it deliver “enough” of a performance improvement and how will its chipset features compare with what Intel brings to market?</p> <p>These are important questions that will ultimately determine whether Zen can reignite competition in the CPU market. Speaking strictly for myself, I’m cautiously optimistic about Zen. Bulldozer, in retrospect, was almost perfectly ill-positioned for the realities of the CPU and foundry business from 2011 to 2016. It was a CPU designed for high frequencies at a time when CPU frequency had slammed face-first into fundamental scaling limits. AMD improved the core’s performance and power efficiency but couldn’t fix the problems that broke it in the first place. 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      "body": "<html>\n<p>http://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/AMD-Zen-Feature-640x354.jpg</p>\n<p>AMD unveiled a great deal of information at Hot Chips about its upcoming “Zen” CPU core and architecture. The new chip has been the subject of an enormous amount of speculation for more than a year, but things have heated up over the past few weeks as leaked benchmarks surfaced and AMD conducted its own public test.</p>\n<p>Today’s information dump is the most detail AMD has shared to date — in fact, it’s significantly more information than I expected the company to share until Zen actually launched. Let’s get started.</p>\n<p><strong>Zen’s design goals</strong></p>\n<p>Zen is best understood as a response to the problems that plagued Bulldozer. AMD’s original goal with that architecture was to intelligently share resources between CPU cores, while simultaneously hitting higher frequencies and higher execution efficiencies than AMD’s previous CPU core, K10. Bulldozer’s failure to deliver left AMD in an ugly position: Should it try to repair its old core or return to the drawing board and build something completely new?</p>\n<p>Sources we’ve spoken to at AMD suggest that the difficulty of repairing Bulldozer was significant enough that AMD opted to build a new core from scratch with none of Bulldozer’s baggage. That doesn’t mean there’s no Bulldozer DNA in Zen — in fact, AMD has stated that the expertise it gained from improving Steamroller and Excavator’s energy efficiency was put to good use for its newest architecture. Say instead that what design elements AMD does borrow from its previous architectures will be the components of the chip that actually worked well rather than the problematic ones that dominated its performance.</p>\n<p><strong>Cache architecture</strong></p>\n<p>Much of what went wrong with Bulldozer was linked to its cache subsystem and overall architecture, so that’s a good place to start diving into Zen.</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/CPU-Complex.png</p>\n<p>Where Bulldozer used the concept of a CPU module (defined as a pair of cores that shared resources), Zen uses complexes. One CPU complex (CCX) contains four cores, 2MB of L2 cache (512KB per core), and 8MB of L3 cache. That means AMD’s highest-end consumer Zen contains eight cores and 16MB of L3 cache in total, split into 2x8MB chunks. AMD has stated that the two CCXs on an eight-core chip can communicate with each other via the on-chip fabric, though there’s likely a performance penalty for doing so.</p>\n<p>Zen’s L3 cache operates as a victim cache for the L1 and L2, meaning data evicted from those caches is stored in the L3 instead. It’s also 16-way associative, which is a significant change from Bulldozer’s 64-way associative L3. A cache with a higher set associativity has a greater likelihood of containing the information the CPU is looking for, but takes longer to search — and one of the issues that crippled Bulldozer was its cache latency at nearly every stage.</p>\n<p>We don’t know anything about clock speeds on either the L3 cache or the integrated memory controller. 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There are several significant differences compared with AMD’s older Bulldozer core, including the addition of an op cache, a micro-op queue, and a larger number of integer pipelines per core.</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Queue.png</p>\n<p>Here’s an expanded view of how the core gets fed. This was another major problem area with Bulldozer — Bulldozer and Piledriver’s shared logic meant that the dispatch unit could only send work to one core or the other every clock cycle. Steamroller later fixed this issue by doubling up dispatch units, but this only resulted in a modest performance improvement.</p>\n<p>AMD has taken a page from Intel’s book and implemented an op cache with Zen, even if we don’t know much about the specifics of the feature. This allows the CPU to cache decoded operations that it may need to dispatch repeatedly rather than requiring it to repeatedly decode and dispatch the same instructions. Each Zen core can decode four instructions per clock cycle, but the micro-op queue can dispatch six instructions per cycle. Clearly AMD anticipates that its cache will relieve pressure on the decode units and help keep the core fed while reducing power consumption. Steamroller had a macro-op queue that could hold up to 40 macro-ops but its usefulness was limited to tiny loops.</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Fetch.png</p>\n<p>Like the Bulldozer family, Zen can theoretically fetch 32 bytes of data at a time, though CPU analyst Agner Fog found that the Bulldozer family of cores was practically limited to 21 bytes of data when both cores were in use or 16 bytes if one core was used. He theorized that this limit may have been why doubling up on Steamroller’s dispatch units yielded relatively limited results. Resolving this in Zen could be part of why AMD has significantly improved its IPC.</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Zen-Integer.png</p>\n<p>The integer cores have been rebalanced from the Bulldozer family. Prior to Bulldozer, AMD’s K10 paired three ALUs with three AGUs (address generation units). Bulldozer trimmed this to two ALUs and two AGUs per core. This, combined with the limited dispatch ability in the BD/PD cores, was thought to be a major performance bottleneck until Steamroller added additional dispatch capabilities and slashed the penalty Kaveri took when scaling across multiple cores. (Piledriver and Bulldozer achieved roughly 1.8x of the scaling you’d expect from a “true” dual-core, while Steamroller hit approximately 1.9x.) Four ALUs and two AGUs could boost overall performance compared with Bulldozer’s narrow design, but we’ll have to see how the chip performs in benchmarks.</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/FloatingPoint-Zen.png</p>\n<p>AMD’s floating point unit will still use 128-bit registers for AVX and AVX2, but latency on some FP operations has been decreased and there are now four pipes instead of three to feed the FPU. The CPU isn’t capable of executing 256-bit AVX instructions in a single cycle. Whether this will prove a detriment in real-world code is an open question, but AVX/AVX2 haven’t boosted general application performance the way SSE2 once did.</p>\n<p><strong>Putting it all together:</strong></p>\n<p>If you want a single high-level slide that captures what AMD has disclosed about Zen to date, this is it:</p>\n<p>https://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DesignGoals.png</p>\n<p>There are still some areas of the chip I haven’t touched on, like SMT, because I want to research how AMD’s SMT implementation differs from Intel’s but haven’t had time to examine the topic in-depth. AMD hasn’t stated that Zen will use features like Carrizo’s AVFS, but given that they’ve extended that approach across both Polaris and their APU lines it’s a safe bet they will.</p>\n<p>Still, there’s a lot here to suggest that Zen will deliver substantially better performance than any Bulldozer core ever did. The devil, as always, will be in the details. 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body<html> <p>Damascus (AFP) - Syria condemned Wednesday's Turkish incursion into an Islamic State group-held border area as a "flagrant violation" of its sovereignty as Kurdish authorities said the action amounted to a "declaration of war".</p> <p><br></p> <p>The foreign ministry in Damascus said it "condemns the crossing of the Turkey-Syria border by Turkish tanks and armoured vehicles towards the Jarabulus area with air cover from the US-led coalition and considers it a flagrant violation of Syrian sovereignty".</p> <p><br></p> <p>The Syrian opposition in exile, however, welcomed the intervention.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The operation -- named "Euphrates Shield" -- began around 4:00 am (0100 GMT) with Turkish artillery pounding dozens of targets of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group around Jarabulus, the Turkish prime minister's office said.</p> <p><img src="http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/afp.com/97311e401caf312b39954f5e9fe81fffcabf0182.jpg" width="1024" height="653"/></p> <p>Turkish tanks and special forces accompanied by pro-Ankara Syrian rebels then rolled across the border in an unprecedented operation to drive IS out of Jarabulus, from which it has fired rockets into Turkey.</p> <p><br></p> <p>"Syria demands the end of this aggression," the foreign ministry said.</p> <p><br></p> <p>"Any party conducting a battle against terrorism on Syrian soil must do so in coordination with the Syrian government and the Syrian army who have been fighting this war for five years.</p> <p><br></p> <p>"Chasing out IS and replacing them with terrorist groups backed by Turkey is not fighting terrorism."</p> <p><img src="http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/e1d82418eb6844da8ba3015638d9fb5f.jpg" width="2000" height="1345"/></p> <p>Turkish state media later reported that pro-Ankara Syrian rebels had reached the edge of central Jarabulus as part of the Turkey-led operation.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The semi-autonomous Kurdish administration, which controls much of the border regions in north and northeast Syria, angrily branded Turkey's intervention a "declaration of war".</p> <p><br></p> <p>"The Turkish government has abandoned its policy regarding the (Syrian) regime and now finds itself on the same side," it said in a statement.</p> <p><br></p> <p>The Istanbul-based opposition National Coalition, however, hailed the Turkish intervention and stressed that rebel forces were doing the fighting on the ground.</p> <p><br></p> <p>It issued a statement welcoming "the support of Turkey and the international coalition for the military operation in Jarabulus", in which "the rebels are carrying out the combat operations".</p> <p><br></p> <p>Turkey's incursion is its first into Syria since February 2015, when hundreds of Turkish troops crossed the border to move the relics of the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In Ankara on Wednesday, visiting US Vice President Joe Biden said Washington had made it clear that Kurdish-led forces in Syria must not deploy west of the Euphrates River.</p> <p><br></p> <p>"We have made it absolutely clear... that they must go back across the river," Biden said at a news conference with Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.</p> <p><br></p> <p>"They cannot, will not and under no circumstances (will) get American support if they do not keep that commitment. Period."</p> <p><br></p> <p>Turkey fears that Syrian Kurds may have designs on Jarabulus after seizing the strategic Manbij area in northern Syria from IS.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Turkey sees the Syrian Democratic Forces (PYD) and its armed wing YPG as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) which has waged a bloody campaign against the Turkish state.</p> <p><br></p> </html>
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bodyA magnitude 6.2 earthquake has struck central Italy, leaving at least 38 people dead and 150 missing, as rescuers search for survivors. Many of the dead were in Accumoli, close to the epicentre, and a short distance away in Amatrice, which was largely reduced to rubble. The village of Pescara del Tronto was levelled to the ground and the number of dead was expected to rise. The quake hit at 03:36 (01:36 GMT), 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi paid tribute to the volunteers and civil defence officials who had rushed to the scene in the middle of the night and used their bare hands to dig for survivors. A magnitude 6.2 earthquake has struck central Italy, leaving at least 38 people dead and 150 missing, as rescuers search for survivors. The quake struck at a shallow depth of 10km and its intensity was compared to that of the Aquila earthquake in April 2009 in which 309 people died. Some buildings in the capital shook for 20 seconds as the quake struck the regional border area of Umbria, Lazio and Le Marche. It was felt from Bologna in the north to Naples in the south. Some 80 aftershocks have been reported since. Local authorities were unsure of the full extent of casualties but 28 deaths were reported in Accumoli and Amatrice. At least 11 people were reported dead including children in the neighbouring villages of Arquata del Tronto and Pescara del Tronto. Hundreds of people were injured across the region, officials said. The mayor of Arquata del Tronto, Aleandro Petrucci, spoke of a disaster. "The village isn't there any more. Almost all the houses in Pescara del Tronto have collapsed." An elderly couple and a boy were among the victims there while 20 people have been taken to hospital. Two boys aged four and seven were pulled alive from the rubble of the house they had been staying in with their grandmother, Ansa news agency reports. Rescuers said they had been sheltering under a bed. Rescuers were still trying to reach the remote village of Peracchia di Acqua Santa Terme a few kilometres to the east. Some of the worst damage was in the town of Amatrice, where rescue efforts were under way to find survivors. At least 17 people in the town died and several more were missing, including three nuns. "The roads in and out of town are cut off," said mayor Sergio Pirozzi. "Half the town is gone. There are people under the rubble. There's been a landslide and a bridge might collapse. "There are tens of victims, so many under the rubble. We're preparing a place for the bodies." Residents described using sheets to climb down from the upper floors of damaged houses. The local hospital was described as unusable and survivors were taken to nearby towns for treatment. The town's 13th Century bell-tower was one of the few historic buildings in the centre that remained standing. Amatrice is popular with holidaymakers from Rome and renowned as the home of amatriciana pasta sauce. The main street through the town has been devastated and emergency workers are trying to reach six people in a collapsed building. In Accumoli, a short distance to the north of Amatrice, four people were confirmed dead and eight more were missing. "There is a family of four under a collapsed house and sadly there are two small children among them," said Mayor Stefano Petrucci. A local photographer spoke of 15 rescuers digging with their bare hands to try to reach the family. "They can hear the screams of the mum and one of the children," he said. Rescuers were also trying to dig out a 58-year-old man who was trapped in his home. Accumoli is popular with holidaymakers and most of the 2,500 people left displaced by the earthquake were said to be visitors. Italian President Sergio Mattarella described the disaster as "a moment of grief and of appeal to shared responsibility". Mr Renzi promised affected areas that "no family, no city, no hamlet will be left alone".
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