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According to videocardz and fudzilla, Vega 10 will do 12 TFLOPs FP32 and 24 TFLOPs FP16, with a 512GB/s memory bandwidth. This means:
- 64 CUs at 1.5 GHz
- 2x FP16 rate per ALU
- 2 stacks of 2GT/s HBM2
- 225W TDP
- H1 2017 (probably Q2..)
They also claim it comes with 16GB of HBM2. This wouldn't be possible with Hynix's current portfolio because they only have 4-Hi stacks with 4GB.
Videocardz claims these specs are coming from server leaks, so maybe the consumer version will use Hynix's current products for 8GB cards and the server versions will use yet-to-enter-production 8-Hi stacks. Though since that would require a physically higher stack they would need to at least change the heatsink's surface, I guess..?
These clocks seem very conservative. Again, these are server chips but if the consumer cards are clocked up to 1.2GHz then I would expect a 250W TDP or more. Ignore this. I miscalculated.
They also mention a Radeon Pro Duo replacement with 2* Vega 10 at 300W TDP coming up H2 2017.
At the same time, they claim Vega 11 will replace Polaris 10. AMD has suggested there will be a RX 48x so maybe we're looking at that GPU. Maybe the same 36 CUs with updated GFX9 architecture and HBM memory? Maybe 1.5GHz too like the bigger brother.Or more CUs with lower clocks to lower power consumption even more?
Lastly, there is also a Vega 20 that we haven't heard of, which is probably coming in 2018 or later, because it's using GF's 7nm. It comes with the same number of CUs as Vega 10, same "GFX 9" ISA, but now with 1TB/s bandwidth, so 4 HBM2 stacks.
I take it that with the number of CUs and graphics architecture being equal, the clocks should be considerably higher in 7nm. Perhaps GF's 7nm will bring even higher clocksthe clocks that 14FF couldn't reach. The TBP for Vega 20 is 150W and it'll bring PCI Express 4.0 support, meaning the card could work without and PCIe power cables.
EDIT: Derp brainfart. 12TFLOPs FP32 with 64CUs would need 1.5GHz, unless GCN goes through major changes, like 96 ALUs for each CU.
- 64 CUs at 1.5 GHz
- 2x FP16 rate per ALU
- 2 stacks of 2GT/s HBM2
- 225W TDP
- H1 2017 (probably Q2..)
They also claim it comes with 16GB of HBM2. This wouldn't be possible with Hynix's current portfolio because they only have 4-Hi stacks with 4GB.
Videocardz claims these specs are coming from server leaks, so maybe the consumer version will use Hynix's current products for 8GB cards and the server versions will use yet-to-enter-production 8-Hi stacks. Though since that would require a physically higher stack they would need to at least change the heatsink's surface, I guess..?
They also mention a Radeon Pro Duo replacement with 2* Vega 10 at 300W TDP coming up H2 2017.
At the same time, they claim Vega 11 will replace Polaris 10. AMD has suggested there will be a RX 48x so maybe we're looking at that GPU. Maybe the same 36 CUs with updated GFX9 architecture and HBM memory? Maybe 1.5GHz too like the bigger brother.
Lastly, there is also a Vega 20 that we haven't heard of, which is probably coming in 2018 or later, because it's using GF's 7nm. It comes with the same number of CUs as Vega 10, same "GFX 9" ISA, but now with 1TB/s bandwidth, so 4 HBM2 stacks.
I take it that with the number of CUs and graphics architecture being equal, the clocks should be considerably higher in 7nm. Perhaps GF's 7nm will bring even higher clocks
EDIT: Derp brainfart. 12TFLOPs FP32 with 64CUs would need 1.5GHz, unless GCN goes through major changes, like 96 ALUs for each CU.
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