Thursday, January 5th 2012

AMD Denies Hidden GCN CUs in Tahiti

Over the past few days, we were hearing rumors from many quarters that AMD's "Tahiti" high-performance GPU may have been a deviation from an older specification, and that it really has 2304 stream processors spread across 40 GCN compute units (CUs), instead of the 32 the Radeon HD 7970 ended up with. Both AMD and NVIDIA create more redundant components on their chips than their SKUs end up getting, so they could increase yields, it's a process commonly known as "harvesting".

On Tuesday, AMD quashed the rumor in an e-mail to Bright Side of News, in which it said that Tahiti XT (Radeon HD 7970) makes use of all the CUs there are, on the chip. The 40 CU / 2308 SP rumor gained some weight with the fact that since AMD is venturing into unknown territory (TSMC's 28 nm process, built after quite some delays and failures), it could do some heavy harvesting. Examples of harvesting in recent past include Intel Sandy Bridge-E Core i7 processors, which use only up to 6 out of 8 cores on the silicon, and only up to 15 MB out of 20 MB available on it; and GeForce GTX 480, which used only 480 out of 512 CUDA cores available on the GF100 GPU.
Source: Bright Side of News
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52 Comments on AMD Denies Hidden GCN CUs in Tahiti

#1
Delta6326
Dude if I could "unlock" a 7970 to a even higher power than that would be insane! Only time will tell. About 4 days.
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Nothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
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#3
Damn_Smooth
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
How so? I am more than happy with the way the card performs already.
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#4
Unregistered
At the moment this card is getting nothing but good PR from its oc'ing prowess.
#5
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
And here comes the trolls, you must be bad at reading, NV did this with their 480's... Move along :laugh: They will let all their loyal fans down with a card thats faster than a 580, cheaper than a 580, and overclocks like a beast? Doesn't sound like a let down to me, no matter if the card has hidden stream processors or not.
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#6
Lionheart
Meh, just gimme on already, I miss PC gaming ~_~
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#7
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
I think the overclocking results are speaking for them self
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#8
Horrux
v12dockI think the overclocking results are speaking for them self
I think it smells of harvesting, yes. But whatever, why should anyone care?
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#9
ZoneDymo
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
Loyal fan boys...
Has anyone ever heard about a fan boy being disloyal?
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#10
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
meh...I had just got out of bed after about 4hrs sleep when i made that post :toast: totally proud that i managed to piss off so many people with it :cool::cool:

Its bad because they are lying to the consumer. Its like saying a car has a 5Ltr turbo charged engine underneath the hood but it really has a 1.8Ltr Diesel. The performance is still good so it doesnt really matter. it just depends how you look at it
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#11
DaMobsta
Its bad because they are lying to the consumer
WTF are you saying? You need to get back to your bed ASAP
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#12
Damn_Smooth
FreedomEclipsemeh...I had just got out of bed after about 4hrs sleep when i made that post :toast: totally proud that i managed to piss off so many people with it :cool::cool:

Its bad because they are lying to the consumer. Its like saying a car has a 5Ltr turbo charged engine underneath the hood but it really has a 1.8Ltr Diesel. The performance is still good so it doesnt really matter. it just depends how you look at it
AMD never claimed that it had more stream processors. The only thing that did was some "leaked document" from Sapphire. I don't know how you consider AMD clarifying that the document was wrong to be deceitful in any way.
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#13
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
FreedomEclipsemeh...I had just got out of bed after about 4hrs sleep when i made that post :toast: totally proud that i managed to piss off so many people with it :cool::cool:

Its bad because they are lying to the consumer. Its like saying a car has a 5Ltr turbo charged engine underneath the hood but it really has a 1.8Ltr Diesel. The performance is still good so it doesnt really matter. it just depends how you look at it
Thats a horrible comparison. Because, with a card, if they say it brings X power and it brings X power, it is what it is. With a car, if they say a 5.0 Turbo and they give you a 1.8 TD, it most likely isn't making the same power (unless it's strung out to all hell). Not to mention vehicles weight makes a massive difference. The scenario you listed is, they list the specs and then give you less when you buy it, not in the least bit the samething.

They released the specs for the card, they weren't lying to anyone, they didn't say it came with X amount then it ended up being under that amount. And beyond that, have you been watching the news articles over the last week? The 7970's just set world records, not only for bench scores, but for clock speeds. They OC to an insane level, even on air I think what 400mhz OC's on the GPU? Thats a ton of performance just sitting there for free. Plus now they dropped the price.

You are making it too complicated, what it comes down to for hardware is the performance for the price. And the 7970 brings that, despite if it has things locked or not, and if you decide to OC, tack another 20 - 30% performance on for free (how could anyone complain about that?). Of course your previous post made people respond, it was made without any thought.
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#14
DaMobsta
Chill dudes, he's just trolling lol
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#16
pantherx12
FreedomEclipseIts bad because they are lying to the consumer. Its like saying a car has a 5Ltr turbo charged engine underneath the hood but it really has a 1.8Ltr Diesel. The performance is still good so it doesnt really matter. it just depends how you look at it
How so man?

If they said they had 2300 ( what ever it was) and 40 rops and it turned out to have less I could see your point, but stating they have 2000 when there is a possibility there is more is not really lying.

It's because silicone can be a fickle thing if they shot for 2000 on the dot they would have hardly any 7970s and they'd all be 7950s.

Pretty much every silicone devices get made with extra components to give them wiggle room :toast:

Means if any do survive 100% they will later be sold when they have enough to distribute them.
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#17
HTC
pantherx12How so man?

If they said they had 2300 ( what ever it was) and 40 rops and it turned out to have less I could see your point, but stating they have 2000 when there is a possibility there is more is not really lying.

It's because silicone can be a fickle thing if they shot for 2000 on the dot they would have hardly any 7970s and they'd all be 7950s.

Pretty much every silicone devices get made with extra components to give them wiggle room :toast:

Means if any do survive 100% they will later be sold when they have enough to distribute them.
Actually, it is: we just don't care.
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#18
pantherx12
HTCActually, it is: we just don't care.
I suppose them saying the clock speed is actually 925 when it can do 1335 is lying too?

:laugh:

It's called guaranteed specification, yeah you may pull more out but it doesn't mean they were duping you or lying to you.

Especially considering those extra 300 shaders probably don't even work if they do exist.

( which according to AMD they don't so they've probably been laser cut)


Although I appreciate this is about semantics so no point taking it past this : ]
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#19
HTC
pantherx12I suppose them saying the clock speed is actually 925 when it can do 1335 is lying too?

:laugh:

It's called guaranteed specification, yeah you may pull more out but it doesn't mean they were duping you or lying to you.

Especially considering those extra 300 shaders probably don't even work if they do exist.

( which according to AMD they don't so they've probably been laser cut)


Although I appreciate this is about semantics so no point taking it past this : ]
Didn't know they had a name for that ...

Anyway, i'm pretty sure if such a thing exists W1zzard will find it: didn't he find that instance with the ATI card that had less shaders (or whatever it had missing) a while back? I seem to recall another instance where he found nVidia using a 27-something instead of a 25-something which gave their cards an advantage as well but i really don't recall specifics.
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#20
Widjaja
Who cares if the card has some left over junk which is not used?
At the end of the day, this card performs well and isn't overly expensive.
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#21
AlienIsGOD
Vanguard Beta Tester
I heard all this 7970 news makes ppl bitchy :P Like really guys, the card performs well and is priced accordingly. All this fanboi bitching and trolling is just jealousy because AMD has a great performing card and Kepler is MIA.
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#22
PremoGS
1Kurgan1They will let all their loyal fans down with a card thats faster than a 580, cheaper than a 580, and overclocks like a beast
Did you get this card over a year ago? I got my GTX580 over a year ago. If they had made this card a year ago, it would have been something, but now, the card is worthless.
Took the shitty company over a year to beat the GTX580 which was based on Fermi which again, is over 2 years older, what can I say? AMD = :lmao:
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#23
TheoneandonlyMrK
1Kurgan1Thats a horrible comparison. Because, with a card, if they say it brings X power and it brings X power, it is what it is. With a car, if they say a 5.0 Turbo and they give you a 1.8 TD, it most likely isn't making the same power (unless it's strung out to all hell).
nah theyd put out the same power just the 5ltr one is the us version the 1.8Tdi is the uk:p

more hidden cores my ass , as someone correctly stated elsewhere it was probably an x2 of a lower GPU that got scrapped or a total press turd to uncover a leak
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#24
yogurt_21
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
you really have a horrible defenition of bad pr.

finding out a card that already performs better than expected could possibly be unlocked for even more performance is kinda like your wife telling you that she's baked a cake wearing a nightie and sent the kids to her mothers house for the night.

as opposed to before where she just baked a cake.


This if anything is amazing pr.

the fact that the gtx 480 had more shaders that were locked didn't bother anyone. The fact that it was 6 months late, sucked more power than a microwave and put out enough heat to keep a 2000 sqft home warm in a subzero temperature winter did.
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#25
fullinfusion
Vanguard Beta Tester
FreedomEclipseNothing like bad PR to boost pre-release sales. If this is true then AMD have really let themselves and all their loyal fan boys down
They must of been Harvesting the BullDozer's as well..
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