Monday, March 5th 2012
AMD "Tahiti" Successor is Codenamed "Tenerife"?
An AMD presentation slide was scored by OBR-Hardware, the site did not vouch for the authenticity of the slide, but reveals a new GPU codename, "Tenerife". The slide rings many bells. First, we know from a recent report by VR-Zone, that a new family of GPUs succeeding "Southern Islands" is codenamed something along the lines of "Sea Islands". Second, the source speculates the stream processor count of Tenerife to be 2304, which falls in line the "actual" stream processor count of Tahiti, that was revealed by a leaked company document belonging to Sapphire, which created some controversy in early January, which AMD later went on to quash.
The slide mentions "Tenerife" as being based on "Enhanced Graphics CoreNext" architecture, probably a tweaked-up GCN, which will probably characterize "Sea Islands" family. Enhanced GCN is mentioned as having 20% higher performance over the current architecture. The next most interesting bit is the mention of a tentative launch, mentioned as Q3-2012, at the earliest. This falls in line with speculation of Radeon HD 8000 series making it to the market no later than this year. The question here is could "Tenerife" be the GPU AMD builds its "Radeon HD 8900" series on, or could AMD do a "Radeon HD X1900" by surprising the high-end segment with a new GPU in the current series? "Tenerife" is probably named after the biggest of the Canary Islands, Spanish offshore territory.
Source:
OBR-Hardware
The slide mentions "Tenerife" as being based on "Enhanced Graphics CoreNext" architecture, probably a tweaked-up GCN, which will probably characterize "Sea Islands" family. Enhanced GCN is mentioned as having 20% higher performance over the current architecture. The next most interesting bit is the mention of a tentative launch, mentioned as Q3-2012, at the earliest. This falls in line with speculation of Radeon HD 8000 series making it to the market no later than this year. The question here is could "Tenerife" be the GPU AMD builds its "Radeon HD 8900" series on, or could AMD do a "Radeon HD X1900" by surprising the high-end segment with a new GPU in the current series? "Tenerife" is probably named after the biggest of the Canary Islands, Spanish offshore territory.
29 Comments on AMD "Tahiti" Successor is Codenamed "Tenerife"?
But... 20%-ish increase in performance over the HD7970 is not something we can expect to launch in almost a year from now so yes, the "X1900" speculation is spot on
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenerife_airport_disaster
Seriously tho...1.2x increase sounds just like a boost to combat Kepler.
Also i think it 7980 ,reason is were the hell is our 7990 at (dual core) Gpu ?? waiting for Kelper ....AMD is like the Tiger right now waiting to pounce.
There fixed it for ya ,You need coffee dude.
As for the drivers sukking or sucking,I have had issues with the latest so called pre cert (12.3) drivers with crossfire getting disabled.Do you see me getting mad calling out AMD over it no.Why I KNEW WHEN I INSTALLED THEM ,THEY WERE BETA-PRE CERT drivers.
Fixed.
But actually both camps have issues with their drivers, so I'd rather not have the other party write drivers for a card they hardly know about it.
AMDs drivers are speculative at most and perform on speculation, not to mention I never had an issue with these speculative drivers.
This HD8900 time frame is within the Piledriver time frame. :D
..AMD has been saving its 'best'(among Southern Island chips) till a Kepler powerful enough to displace the 7970 lurks close by. And the recent news of GK104 getting ready has prompted AMD to start readying the "Tenerife".
A slide from Sapphire(that came out in early Jan) showing its line up of 7900-series did show 2 high-end cards(striked out) with 2304 cores alongside the 7970 cards(2048 cores). It was not taken seriously then (some dismissing it based on the transistor count mistake with Bulldozer). But that slide now could make sense in the light of "Tenerife". So, would 'tenerife' be 'that' mystery GPU in that slide showing 2304 cores?
just speculating....
news.softpedia.com/newsImage/AMD-Radeon-HD-7970-Doesn-t-Have-Hidden-Cores-2.jpg/
I don't think AMD will crash... Well, tenerife is a beautiful place anyway, its more remembered by other things not only the plane crash
come out every 2 months or less...heheh :p
still happy with my GTX 460 :rockout:
kinda wait until keppler comes...
then let's see which more competitive :D
cheers :toast:
This really makes for an exciting situation, can't really wait to see how the battle heats up.
@ who says AMD drivers suck: they are almost perfectly fine unless you go with more than dual cfx.
Eyefinity and 120hz both work fine for me and almost every game is supported.
Having some problems with OpenGL (which is why I'm waiting for Kepler btw) but AMD/ATI is recognized for the lack of support in that direction.
If you only game AMD is perfectly fine oh and it amuses me when an AMD user has a driver problem some people go nuts while randomly ranting yet when a Nvidia user has problems the fault is given to the user.
Peace.