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The LinkedIn profile of an R&D manager at AMD discloses key details of the company's upcoming "Greenland" graphics processor, which is also codenamed Vega10. Slated for an early-2017 launch, according to AMD's GPU architecture roadmap, "Greenland" will be built on AMD's "Vega" GPU architecture, which succeeds even the "Polaris" architecture, which is slated for later this year.
The LinkedIn profile of Yu Zheng, an R&D manager at AMD (now redacted), screencaptured by 3DCenter.org, reveals the "shader processor" (stream processor) count of Vega10 to be 4,096. This may look identical to the SP count of "Fiji," but one must take into account "Greenland" being two generations of Graphics CoreNext tech ahead of "Fiji," and that the roadmap slide hints at HBM2 memory, which could be faster. One must take into account AMD's claims of a 2.5X leap in performance-per-Watt over the current architecture with Polaris, so Vega could only be even faster.
In related news, AMD could be giving final touches to its first chips based on the "Polaris" architecture, a performance-segment chip codenamed "Ellesmere" or Polaris10, and a mid-range chip codenamed "Baffin" or Polaris11. "Ellesmere" is rumored to feature 36 GCN 4.0 compute units, which works out to 2,304 stream processors; and a 256-bit wide GDDR5 (or GDDR5X?) memory interface, with 8 GB standard memory amount. The specs of "Baffin" aren't as clear. The only specification doing rounds is its 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory bus. Products based on both these chips could launch in Q3, 2016.
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The LinkedIn profile of Yu Zheng, an R&D manager at AMD (now redacted), screencaptured by 3DCenter.org, reveals the "shader processor" (stream processor) count of Vega10 to be 4,096. This may look identical to the SP count of "Fiji," but one must take into account "Greenland" being two generations of Graphics CoreNext tech ahead of "Fiji," and that the roadmap slide hints at HBM2 memory, which could be faster. One must take into account AMD's claims of a 2.5X leap in performance-per-Watt over the current architecture with Polaris, so Vega could only be even faster.
In related news, AMD could be giving final touches to its first chips based on the "Polaris" architecture, a performance-segment chip codenamed "Ellesmere" or Polaris10, and a mid-range chip codenamed "Baffin" or Polaris11. "Ellesmere" is rumored to feature 36 GCN 4.0 compute units, which works out to 2,304 stream processors; and a 256-bit wide GDDR5 (or GDDR5X?) memory interface, with 8 GB standard memory amount. The specs of "Baffin" aren't as clear. The only specification doing rounds is its 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory bus. Products based on both these chips could launch in Q3, 2016.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site