Friday, November 13th 2015
Next Gen AMD GPUs to Get a Massive Energy Efficiency Design Focus
AMD's upcoming generations of GPUs will get a massive design focus on energy-efficiency and increases in performance-per-Watt, according to a WCCFTech report. The first of these chips, codenamed "Arctic Islands," will leverage cutting edge 10 nm-class FinFET silicon fab technology, coupled with bare-metal and software optimization to step up performance-per-Watt in a big way. The last time AMD achieved an energy efficiency leap was with the Radeon HD 5000 series (helped in part by abysmal energy efficiency of the rivaling GeForce GTX 400 series).
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WCCFTech
59 Comments on Next Gen AMD GPUs to Get a Massive Energy Efficiency Design Focus
If only the reality matched the image.
I still want them to fight Nvidia and intel. its for us consumers
By nature they'll have to decrease voltage, just because the transistors are physically smaller and don't take as much potential to open. That comes from a decrease in lithography, when going 28nm to 14nm process. Additionally, they're integrating HBM2, which touts decreased power consumption as one of its major features.
Have they just sold us on the idea that power consumption will be better, because of things beyond their control, but claimed it's one of their focuses?
I ask because Fury isn't exactly a power sipper, but part of the reason it fits where it does is the memory uses less power, generating less heat, allowing the GPU to be clocked higher which makes up for its design optimization shortcomings versus the Nvidia offerings.
At this point, I say "ill believe it when I see it". until AMD can show a fully-working, retail part that matches their claims, I don't believe them. This is just the hype train getting started again, just like fury.
The same goes for intel. Everyone was clamoring on how good skylake would be, I said "ill believe it when I see it". Sure enough, it was another incremental increase, nothing spectacular.
Just like with video games, nothing the hardware industry says can be taken with less than an entire salt shaker until they show it actually working. Until then, might as well be made of fairy dust.
This is AMD marketing to the analysts (see slide). Maxwell was an massive energy efficiency improvement on the same node as Kepler (by slashing compute). As you say, Fiji managed to look better than Hawaii by using HBM (in fact why some say they had to use HBM on Fiji).
I don't like attacking AMD but the slide is clearly selling ice as frozen water on the energy part. But, all things considered, Fiji trades blows (stock for stock) with Maxwell so I'm hopeful they'll be firing on all guns for 2016.
But, Lil's point is, advertising an energy efficiency when it's the process node, not the architecture is a little PR ish. Quite sure Pascal from NV will do the same.
littlelot ahead of themselves? Seeing how much Intel is struggling to reach 10nm, I wouldn't be surprised of GloFo doesn't reach 10nm until 2020 or later.Well... do they wanna go bankrupt? no? well, they must have this kind of focus. There literally is no other way.
With the completely incorrect Samsung 750 article and now this, I have to ask - when did TPU become a clickbait website more interested in headlines than accuracy? It's extremely disappointing.
If this be true, I'll hang out with my HD7870 a bit longer...
I wouldn't be surprised to see AMD having the all rounder Architecture yet again.
as for this news, only time will tell the impact, humor me ma... erm... amd
The original article read:
"A source close to AMD recently offered some details to WCCFTech regarding the company’s future plans; plans which include the upcoming generation of GPUs as well as next gen consoles. The next generation of AMD graphic cards will be based on FinFETs (either 14nm or 16nm) and will offer roughly twice the performance over the 28nm generation. The information we received not only confirms previously revealed codenames but also sheds light on a brand new one: Vega10. It also states that AMD will be focusing on power saving alot during the next generation."
The 10nm discussion is about something entirely different.
This is why we read the links, and don't let others process information for us.