Bondrewd
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Atta-ta-ta-ta-taaaaaaa Strix family is still very much a mystery for everyone here.RDNA3 specs, done.
Atta-ta-ta-ta-taaaaaaa Strix family is still very much a mystery for everyone here.RDNA3 specs, done.
Not sure, but RDNA 3 has some new Multi Draw Indirect Accelerator, which should improve it.Does anybody know why AMD is bad as MultiDrawInstance and what is the most relevant value here?
Yea raw GM204 energies from the thing.If true from a Performance per Area point of view N33 is nothing short of amazing, getting N22 top bin performance (and more) from a die smaller than N23, on the same process, is really great.
Yuo forgot power but yea (mostly not fucked RDNA3 is vewy nice).getting N22 top bin performance (and more) from a die smaller than N23, on the same process
>=1.4x perf/w, perf/area and transistor on a similar node is engineering wizardry, Maxwell comparison is very apt and am excited to see what it can do in an APU. It'll be approaching 2x perf/w of Navi 10 as wellIf true from a Performance per Area point of view N33 is nothing short of amazing, getting N22 top bin performance (and more) from a die smaller than N23, on the same process, is really great.
There’s a recent Mesa commit that puts it all together. Most useful dual issue instruction is probably fmac, which is a 2-operand version of fma that’s commonly used for matrix multiplies. Dual-issue dot2c I could see being useful too.On the SIMDs, is there any idea here on how often it will dual issue ? I mean vaguely of course. I assume it's most of the time or it would hardly seem worth it.
This would be pretty much ideal for me. (this is N33 right?)Anyway, the 7600 should be a compelling package. $349ish for a 50%(+) performance bump over the 6600xt should be great for sales. The return of the better than console settings "cheap" card!
Anyway, the 7600 should be a compelling package. $349ish for a 50%(+) performance bump over the 6600xt should be great for sales. The return of the better than console settings "cheap" card!
The market is full of 2nd hand post-mining stuff so they physically can't price it higher or it flops a-la 4080.Just have to hope AMD doesn't pull an Nvidia with the pricing on this one.
329 take it or leave it.At <=$350 this could be the GPU savior.
Will that be able to? It feels like a huge uplift via drivers is a big ask.Final drivers will maybe fix the scoresAMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX OpenCL & Vulkan Benchmarks Leak Out
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card benchmarks have been leaked within Geekbench 5's OpenCL & Vulkan performance tests.wccftech.com
Its clearly not running any drivers it's supposed to use. The clocks are way off from what they're supposed to be and for compute bench even if it couldn't utilize VOPD the results are even more way off than its clocks.Will that be able to? It feels like a huge uplift via drivers is a big ask.
But how many aaa games are vulcan vs dx12 ?I think the Vulcan result will end up being fairly representative of rasterization performance.
The second benchmark is for OpenCL.Real scores faster than 4080 in vulcan but slower in opengl.. open gl are very accurate in gaming resultsAMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX has been tested with Geekbench, 15% faster than RTX 4080 in Vulkan - VideoCardz.com
AMD RX 7900 XTX in first synthetic tests AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX is now being tested by reviewers. Someone has been testing AMD’s first Radeon 7000 GPU with Geekbench software. The card tested is the RX 7900 XTX, the flagship RDNA3 card featuring full Navi 31 GPU. AMD RX 7900 XTX was paired with […]videocardz.com
Real scores faster than 4080 in vulcan but slower in opengl.. open gl are very accurate in gaming resultsAMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX has been tested with Geekbench, 15% faster than RTX 4080 in Vulkan - VideoCardz.com
AMD RX 7900 XTX in first synthetic tests AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX is now being tested by reviewers. Someone has been testing AMD’s first Radeon 7000 GPU with Geekbench software. The card tested is the RX 7900 XTX, the flagship RDNA3 card featuring full Navi 31 GPU. AMD RX 7900 XTX was paired with […]videocardz.com
I meant I think its position relative to other GPUs is about where it will tend to fall on average with RT disabled.But how many aaa games are vulcan vs dx12 ?
None of those are relevant for gaming as can be seen from 6900XT vs 3090 comparison there.That link has Vulkan and OpenCL. Only one of those is relevant for gaming.
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SB