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Oh in that case AMD should fire the wise guy who made that slide, I mean it makes little sense even now!
What is the problem?
Oh in that case AMD should fire the wise guy who made that slide, I mean it makes little sense even now!
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My highly optimistic opinions? Not my opinions but from actual tech sites that are quite optimistic for RDNA2. Here's a few, TechPowerUp, Wccftech, PCWorld, Extreme Tech, Guru3D, videocardz, Anandtech, techradar etc.,I'm not at all. Nothing I've said even infers such a thing. Look at my previous posts! I used the same information you did, but others here are talking your points down off a ledge, not mine. I play both sides to middle...my posts support that. Your highly optimistic opinion is the one rooted in rumor and assumption. I have no expectations of this product outside of it being competitive.
It's like groundhog day with you, lol.
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Anand - https://www.anandtech.com/show/1559...-comes-this-year-with-50-improved-perfperwattHere's a few, TechPowerUp, Wccftech, PCWorld, Extreme Tech, Guru3D, videocardz, Anandtech, techradar etc.,
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Well of course they are reporting from AMD's own Financial Day with the information that was available. Then each and every single site takes that information and applies there opinions and tech expertise on the matter. Microsoft claims 4K60FPS, and no it is not easier to achieve that on a console, its easier to achieve that on a custom built gaming PC. No console that exists today can do 4K60FPS guaranteed. NONE, unless you are aware of some mysterious console which nobody heard of.Anand - https://www.anandtech.com/show/1559...-comes-this-year-with-50-improved-perfperwatt
guru3d - https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/a...admaps-and-a-possible-teaser-of-big-navi.html
TPU - https://www.techpowerup.com/264538/...re-detailed-offers-50-perf-per-watt-over-rdna
techradar - https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-big-navi-isnt-coming-until-the-end-of-2020
videocardz - https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-speaks-rdna2-rdna3-zen3-and-zen4-announces-new-roadmaps
Weird how one man's sites that are "quite" optimistic is another man's "they just regurgitated the rumor we've been talking about and nothing more".
If I missed an article showing this high level of optimism you say some had, please link them. I gave up after those five.
EDIT: The best piece of news you have is the Xbox able to run 4K 60 fps....which is easier on a console than it is on a PC...but also puts it on 2080 Super/2080 Ti level.
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I'm waiting for "then" links you speak of where the sites say they are optimistic. I went and looked at 5 of the sites you mentioned but didnt see it....Well of course they are reporting from AMD's own Financial Day with the information that was available. Then each and every single site takes that information and applies there opinions and tech expertise on the matter. Microsoft claims 4K60FPS, and no it is not easier to achieve that on a console, its easier to achieve that on a custom built gaming PC. No console that exists today can do 4K60FPS guaranteed. NONE, unless you are aware of some mysterious console which nobody heard of.
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All we have right now is what AMD has said about RDNA2 and various rumors and speculations. There writing style seems optimistic, not that they actually said we are optimistic. lol,I'm waiting for "then" links you speak of where the sites say they are optimistic. I went and looked at 5 of the sites you mentioned but didnt see it....
Under a similar premise as iphones, when you have one configuration to code for and work with, you can get more out of what hardware you have. So in that respect, it is in fact easier to get 4k60 out of a console. I wasnt talking about hardware specs but being able to do more with the hardware due to having a single configuration like a console. "Whoooosh" as @Vayra86 says!
Again, its 4k60 capable and on par with a 2080 super/2080ti. That's a start! I'd love to see what the discrete cards will do. Is it 80-100% like someone else said? Is it between a 2080ti and Ampre's flagship leaning towards 2080ti? Is it as fast as Ampre's flagship? I guess we'll find out in several months.
All we have right now is what AMD has said about RDNA2 and various rumors and speculations. There writing style seems optimistic, not that they actually said we are optimistic. lol,
I do agree on some of your points, I think RDNA2 will be faster than the 2080Ti, the question is by how much? SemiAccurate sources say AMD is aiming to compete with Ampere and not nesesarily with the 2000 series. We are probably about 9 to 10 months away from both RDNA2 & Ampere. Some paid subscriber at SemiAccurate took a picture of this. If there is one site that I would trust, it's Charlie from SemiAccurate.
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Oh and this was back in November 2019 I think, it may no longer apply. Not really sure, but thought I post it.
At Financial Analyst Day, AMD talked about future products and about the so-called RDNA 2 architecture. Information was modest, but we learned that video cards with a big Navi chip would be released later this year.
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I must have gotten those terms confused. Later this year sounds earlier over late this year which seems like end of year Nov/Dec 2020.Didn't AMD say "later this year", not "late this year" ?
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its die codenames guys, navi 10 navi 14 navi 12, navi 20 21 etcYeah, I figured this slide would confuse people even though I don't think that was the intention..... They clearly stated 50% more performance per watt in the live stream.
its die codenames guys, navi 10 navi 14 navi 12, navi 20 21 etc
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RXI?Navi 12 probably doesn't even exist, or maybe it was but later renamed to Navi 10 while the real Navi 10 got cancelled.
With Navi 2* there should be more chips, so that the whole range from bottom to top gets covered with recent DX12.2 feature level.
For example:
Navi 21 - Radeon RXI 6900 XT and Radeon RXI 6900
Navi 23 - Radeon RXI 6800 XT and Radeon RXI 6800
Navi 24 - Radeon RXI 6500 XT and Radeon RXI 6500
so that
Navi 10 gets rebranded and relegated to the entry - low-end market like Radeon RXI 6300 XT
Navi 14 gets rebranded and relegated to the entry - low-end market like Radeon RXI 6100 XT.
Just wishful thinking but let's hope AMD has finally got some sense in naming its products.
And of course, no more Polaris and Vega, we are already tired of them!
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New AMD should be out in late Q3 (4-5 months) with with Nvidia to follow. Initial launches will happen well before the end of the calendar year. 9 months+ puts that into 2021.We are probably about 9 to 10 months away from both RDNA2 & Ampere.
That was corrected 200 posts ago.its die codenames guys, navi 10 navi 14 navi 12, navi 20 21 etc
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I said POSTS...This thread doesn't have 200 pages
That was corrected 200 posts ago.
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I'm factoring in the COVID-19 disaster. Hopefully all works out well, the world goes back to normal and both companies release it's new GPUs before Christmas 2020.New AMD should be out in late Q3 (4-5 months) with with Nvidia to follow. Initial launches will happen well before the end of the calendar year. 9 months+ puts that into 2021.
That was corrected 200 posts ago.
RXI?
Also there's no way on earth a 250mm2 215W GPU (or even a cut down version) hits x300 naming in its second outing. My money would be on Navi 14 possibly surviving in the low end x300 range, but otherwise I think we'll see a wholesale move to RDNA 2 to ensure feature parity with consoles and to make use of the efficiency gains of the updated arch - though it might be 6+ months from the launch of the high end and upper midrange cards to the rest of the series being filled out.
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oh... good to know. Consider saying your complete thoughts in a post. You'll have less follow up that way, lol.I'm factoring in the COVID-19 disaster. Hopefully all works out well, the world goes back to normal and both companies release it's new GPUs before Christmas 2020.
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XI is 11. X is 10, previous was 9, you know R9, R10, R11.
RDNA 1 doesn't support Variable Rate Shading, Ray-tracing, DX 12 FL 12.2, etc, so yes, normally it should be lower in the product stack.
No. The previous series was Rx with x ranging from 3 to 9 to indicate the tier of a GPU within its generation. I.e. R3 was entry level, R5 was lower midrange, R7 was upper midrange, and R9 was high-end. RX does not mean R-ten, but is an entirely new naming scheme that dropped the numbered tiers, seeing how this is all indicated in the model number anyhow (lower number = lower tier). If one GPU is called x300 and one is called x500, it doesn't require a numbered prefix to show that the latter is higher up the performance ladder, after all.Actually, it goes like this:
Radeon X700,
Radeon X800,
Radeon X1800,
Radeon X1900,
Radeon HD 2000,
Radeon HD 3000,
Radeon HD 4000,
Radeon HD 5000,
Radeon HD 6000,
Radeon HD 7000,
(Radeon HD 8000 ?)
Radeon R9 200, (from 7/8000 to 200 ?)
Radeon R9 300,
Radeon RX 400,
Radeon RX 500,
Radeon RX 5000,
and now what? RX 6000 or? RXI 6000?
No. The previous series was Rx with x ranging from 3 to 9 to indicate the tier of a GPU within its generation. I.e. R3 was entry level, R5 was lower midrange, R7 was upper midrange, and R9 was high-end. RX does not mean R-ten, but is an entirely new naming scheme that dropped the numbered tiers, seeing how this is all indicated in the model number anyhow (lower number = lower tier). If one GPU is called x300 and one is called x500, it doesn't require a numbered prefix to show that the latter is higher up the performance ladder, after all.
As you bring up a long history of naming it's also worth pointing out that - as your list clearly shows! - there have been several such shifts in naming. The Xxxx series followed after ATI ran out of numbers from their 9xxx series. In that case, X actually did mean 10, but also represented a break in naming that was then abandoned after just a single refresh, with the HD series then taking over. Roman numerals have not been seen here since (probably due to mixing two numbering systems in the same name being a terrible idea). The Rx series then took over as the Radeon HD naming was again nearing running out of numbers, and following the move from VLIW5 to GCN - making a significant change in naming make sense.
Thirdly, when they've used RX (for the entire lineup) for three whole generations across two architectures why would they now suddenly say "oh, this meant ten the whole time, and now we're going to start climbing the ladder of roman numerals"? Sorry, but that isn't happening. Either the new series is RX 6xxx, or they move to something new entirely to indicate that RDNA 2 is something new again.
As for RDNA (1) belonging lower in the product stack due to missing features, this is true, but it makes no sense whatsoever for a relatively large 251mm2 die. That is not a cheap die to produce, and selling an x300 tier GPU above $100 is near impossible. As such, Navi 10 is highly likely to be discontinued (partly to free up 7nm capacity I would guess) and replaced by new chips. Even accounting for the several million dollar cost of taping out a new die it makes very little sense to keep Navi 10 around when RDNA 2 is supposed to be more efficient, clock higher, and comparably dense in terms of CUs while also adding a lot of new features. There's very little chance there won't be a ~250mm2 RDNA 2 die coming (as that's where most sales tend to happen), and keeping two such dice in production at the same time doesn't make sense economically. Navi 14 is small enough that it might be kept around for a while longer as it is thus much cheaper to make and can be sold at sufficiently low prices to make sense in a product tier like that.
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Software | Windows 11 Pro - 64-Bit Edition |
Benchmark Scores | I'm the Doctor, Doctor Who. The Definition of Gaming is PC Gaming... |
What the heck is a RXI? Where did the 'I' come from? LolR3, R5, R7 were mobile or integrated graphics, no?
I can't remember any desktop except R7...
Let's just stick with desktop models.
Either RX 6000, RXI 6000 or something like RX 1290/1280.
X0.
X1.
HD2.
HD3.
HD4.
HD5.
HD6.
HD7.
HD8.
R9.2.
R9.3.
RX.4.
RX.5.
RX.50.
What the heck is a RXI? Where did the 'I' come from? Lol
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No, this is entirely wrong.R3, R5, R7 were mobile or integrated graphics, no?
I can't remember any desktop except R7...
Let's just stick with desktop models.
Either RX 6000, RXI 6000 or something like RX 1290/1280.
X0.
X1.
HD2.
HD3.
HD4.
HD5.
HD6.
HD7.
HD8.
R9.2.
R9.3.
RX.4.
RX.5.
RX.50.
No, this is entirely wrong.
Radeon R7 360.
Radeon R7 350.
Radeon R5 230.
Etc.
R3 was AFAIK only used for integrated graphics both on desktop and mobile. Beyond that the lower tiers weren't seen all that much in retail/media coverage simply due to AMD being at a significant economic disadvantage at the time and that most of these GPUs were rebrands/refreshes of previous cards with new names for OEMs to use. Just go to the TPU GPU database and search for "Radeon R[3/5/7/9]" and have a look for yourself. You are only looking at high-tier models, which doesn't show the whole picture of the naming scheme by any means.
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Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
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Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
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Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
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It looks absolutely terrible, and changes the prefix from a series prefix (i.e. a name) to somehow being a count of something. Either it's counting the generation of the GPU (which the model number already does, i.e. it's redundant and only confusing - why is 11 (XI) the same as 6(xxx)?) or it's counting something else entirely, in which case the question becomes what?Why do we hate the "I" ? I find it quite sexy!