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::Allright, thanks, I didn't know that. But, are we sure? I mean, I believe you because you're probably quite knowledgeable, but the B1 vs B0 stepping, isn't that just a character string that's embedded in the processor that AMD can change into whatever they like at production? I mean, either the stepping is wrong or doesn't tell us what it should, or it's the 14nm mentioned on the AMD website that is wrong. Or both, because there are pictures of a delidded 3000G, and it looks to me like a much smaller die than Raven Ridge or Picasso. See here: https://mobile.twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1199354469227487232
 
::Allright, thanks, I didn't know that. But, are we sure? I mean, I believe you because you're probably quite knowledgeable, but the B1 vs B0 stepping, isn't that just a character string that's embedded in the processor that AMD can change into whatever they like at production? I mean, either the stepping is wrong or doesn't tell us what it should, or it's the 14nm mentioned on the AMD website that is wrong. Or both, because there are pictures of a delidded 3000G, and it looks to me like a much smaller die than Raven Ridge or Picasso. See here: https://mobile.twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1199354469227487232
 
::Many thanks for a great website btw! [[Special:Contributions/131.174.168.130|131.174.168.130]] 08:43, 28 November 2019 (EST)
 
::Many thanks for a great website btw! [[Special:Contributions/131.174.168.130|131.174.168.130]] 08:43, 28 November 2019 (EST)
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Wish we had a decent die shot though, Raven2 is still a bit of a mystery to me. Funny processor to toy around with though. [[Special:Contributions/131.174.168.130|131.174.168.130]] 07:59, 23 January 2020 (EST)

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Tried to edit this one repeatedly. The name 3000G implies a 12nm Picasso chip, but in reality it is a 14nm Raven Ridge chip. See the AMD spec for this: https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-athlon-3000g

It says it right there, it's 14nm so it can only be Raven Ridge. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.174.168.130 (talkcontribs)


That's wrong, and the AMD website is wrong. The 3000G is 12nm Picasso and uses B1 stepping, not 14nm Raven Ridge (B0 stepping). --David (talk) 12:58, 27 November 2019 (EST)


Allright, thanks, I didn't know that. But, are we sure? I mean, I believe you because you're probably quite knowledgeable, but the B1 vs B0 stepping, isn't that just a character string that's embedded in the processor that AMD can change into whatever they like at production? I mean, either the stepping is wrong or doesn't tell us what it should, or it's the 14nm mentioned on the AMD website that is wrong. Or both, because there are pictures of a delidded 3000G, and it looks to me like a much smaller die than Raven Ridge or Picasso. See here: https://mobile.twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1199354469227487232
Many thanks for a great website btw! 131.174.168.130 08:43, 28 November 2019 (EST)


Wish we had a decent die shot though, Raven2 is still a bit of a mystery to me. Funny processor to toy around with though. 131.174.168.130 07:59, 23 January 2020 (EST)