I don't see anything logical in that....It's just more logical that some buyers of Polaris could want to upgrade to Vega. While a buyer of GP104 just won't buy a GP106 when it launches.
It doesn't matter which dies you're comparing: they're still pieces of silicon that use different processes and using different fabs. GF may started with their 14nm implementation 2 quarters before (or after) TSMC started with 16nm. And who knows which company is better in execution at implementing a new process from start to the same level of maturity.I'm comparing with GP104, Vega should be close to 2 quarters later (needs to wait for HBM2). To my knowledge that would be relevant.
I don't expect anything at all. All I know us that it took long time to get Polaris from early silicon to having a product on the market. (If we have to go by AMD's own claims of being ahead, they squandered their lead.)So do you expect Big Vega by august?
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Stay tuned for tomorrow folks. Big leak coming. Base & boost clocks for the RX 480, performance figures, power consumption and temperatures.
We haven't been asked to sign any NDA thus far. So this is a pre NDA leak.
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SpamMeister Khalid Moammer • an hour ago
Can you tell us, is it good or mediocre?
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Khalid Moammer The Chosen One SpamMeister • an hour ago
You'll be the judge of that.
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NEPALII Khalid Moammer • an hour ago
Oh come on, give us a little troll bait. Just something...
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Khalid Moammer The Chosen One NEPALII • an hour ago
Well I'll say this much. If you have a 980 or a 390X, you better sell it now..
well https://twitter.com/AMD/status/742455340839493632 confirms itSo wait why is everyone assuming Scorpio uses Polaris or Vega? That render actually looked more like Pascal.
It's a rectangle.
Because it was it is compatible with Xbox1 games so unless Nvidia discover a super emulation technology I dont see it possible unless you are using another iteration of GCN, so Polaris or Vega.So wait why is everyone assuming Scorpio uses Polaris or Vega? That render actually looked more like Pascal.
It's a rectangle.
well https://twitter.com/AMD/status/742455340839493632 confirms it
but I don't know how amd could possibly make a soc so rectangular
CPU+GPU?well https://twitter.com/AMD/status/742455340839493632 confirms it
but I don't know how amd could possibly make a soc so rectangular
Well that is a head scratcher because the live presentation showed 2x480 just beating a 1080FE, in a game ideal for AMD with AotS.
Well that is a head scratcher because the live presentation showed 2x480 just beating a 1080FE, in a game ideal for AMD with AotS.
2x390x would be around 23-25% faster than a 1080FE using the internal benchmark IF using the 1.83 multiplier AMD inferred - this is not necessarily a real performance for the 390x but based upon the number provided by AMD for the dual 480.
So in that game a 390x is "faster" than 480 by a noteable amount when taking this back to single GPU, sure the 480 may perform better relatively in other games but so do Nvidia cards as AotS is one of their weaker ones.
Makes me think it is a speculation leak *shrug*.
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Multi GPU probably scales worse on newer cards before drivers are fully there.Well that is a head scratcher because the live presentation showed 2x480 just beating a 1080FE, in a game ideal for AMD with AotS.
2x390x would be around 23-25% faster than a 1080FE using the internal benchmark IF using the 1.83 multiplier AMD inferred - this is not necessarily a real performance for the 390x but based upon the number provided by AMD for the dual 480.
So in that game a 390x is "faster" than 480 by a noteable amount when taking this back to single GPU, sure the 480 may perform better relatively in other games but so do Nvidia cards as AotS is one of their weaker ones.
Makes me think it is a speculation leak *shrug*.
Cheers
I still don't see the point. Given that I'm not coming from an integrated graphics, there's nothing apart from a broken graphics card that would lead me to upgrade twice a year. But maybe I'm the exception to the rule.
Wait - you are not saying AMD is screwing over their customers by leading them to upgrade twice in a row?
I don't see anything logical in that....
It doesn't matter which dies you're comparing: they're still pieces of silicon that use different processes and using different fabs. GF may started with their 14nm implementation 2 quarters before (or after) TSMC started with 16nm. And who knows which company is better in execution at implementing a new process from start to the same level of maturity.
Without that knowledge, it's pointless to claim that Vega will have a yield advantage just because it'll be a couple of quarters later than some chip from Nvidia.
I don't expect anything at all. All I know us that it took long time to get Polaris from early silicon to having a product on the market. (If we have to go by AMD's own claims of being ahead, they squandered their lead.)
With Polaris 10 having a clock speed that's in line with expectations, it doesn't look like AMD dramatically rearchitected GCN to allow higher clock speeds, so it would not be an outrageous bet to claim that process played a role in this, but that's about it.
Yeah I was likeAlthough when Lisa said 460 was perfect for esports, did she mean watching it?
Yeah I was like
But I guess most esports are older/less 3D intensive + tend to be played on min-quality for max responsiveness.
I think it was mentioned that it had 320 GB/s. The render of the PCB showed 12 memory chips, so presumably a 384 bit memory interface. So GDDR5 is the most likely candidate.
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Every die I have ever seen was rectangular. Or are you talking about the above average aspect ratio? But I still don't see any connection between the shape of the die and the architecture of the chip. It's basically unrelated and simply the result of an optimization procedure for the layout of the chip.So wait why is everyone assuming Scorpio uses Polaris or Vega? That render actually looked more like Pascal.
It's a rectangle.
I don't see how it would be especially difficult to fab chips with shapes of elongated rectangles. Sure, you loose slightly more area cutting them out of a wafer, but this is clearly not the dominating factor when talking about 300+mm² dies. So of course AMD, nV or intel can possibly design (and have done so!) dies with such proportions.well https://twitter.com/AMD/status/742455340839493632 confirms it
but I don't know how amd could possibly make a soc so rectangular