How many HDMI ports and is the battery for the joystick swappable?
How many HDMI ports and is the battery for the joystick swappable?
Alright Big Carl
Er....what exactly is this last batch of posts about? Suggestions a console has an AMD and nVidia GPU? A 600 mm² SOC for something? An ASUS gaming laptop is using the same something as something console-ish?
Recently, Apple moved to 5nm so that will free up a lot of 7nm waffers to AMD in 2nd half of the year. Also, Huawei reduced their 7nm orders, and AMD has snatched that.If 7nm wafer situation is tight at TSMC, even though AMD will be their biggest customer in 2020, then it must be reasonable to assume Sony wanted to maximize wafer allocation and not find themselves tight on stock.
IMO, they don't need to fight on performance. They need to fight on price.17% over 2080 TI is not enough. Needs to be 50% to compete with Ampere.
I mean, the 5700xt is almost a 1080ti at almost half the price of the 1080ti. Thats been AMD's strategy the whole time. It's just when the half priced 2080ti is out, nvidia will be selling the 3080ti for twice as much.Recently, Apple moved to 5nm so that will free up a lot of 7nm waffers to AMD in 2nd half of the year. Also, Huawei reduced their 7nm orders, and AMD has snatched that.
And also, since Sony and MS are incredibly important customers, I presume that TSMC will allocate appropriate resources to them.
IMO, they don't need to fight on performance. They need to fight on price.
They should release 2080Ti-grade GPU for half of the current 2080Ti price, and reshuffle current insane prices.
nvidia will be selling the 3080ti for twice as much.
DXR was quite weird in it's introduction, it came out of the blue with no previous preparations or alpha stages, unlike DirectML, or VRS, or Mesh Shading or even DX12 itself, all of which got released officially after many months of their early introduction and developer awareness campaigns.
Turing is the codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is named after the prominent mathematician and computer scientist, Alan Turing. The architecture was first introduced in August 2018 at SIGGRAPH 2018 along with professional workstation Quadro RTX products based on it[1] and one week later at Gamescom along with consumer GeForce RTX 20 series products based on it.
Denial and Bargaining cannot start until we have the real specs announced.Hope, Denial, Bargaining phases of coping?
cannot start until we have the real specs announced.
So..
Example of denial too?Example of denial?
Example of denial too?
People will keep speculating even after the console is out.Denial and Bargaining cannot start until we have the real specs announced.
So.. Hope?? Or people are just having fun speculating??
Yes.
A secondary "GPU" massively dedicated to Sony's taylored RT... the doubt is on how it could phisically connected to the rest of the APU. In the same chip ? Maybe. Some sort of Cell2 ?...
Sony by having some piecese of sort of strange, exotic, HW also build up a barrier towards Google & MS services that may land on PlayStation forced by antitrust authorities. They just cannot run on the HW so easily: totally in Sony's interest......
This thread needs moar pastebin.
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PS5 Latest Proposed Core Specification - 06/01/2020 (base model, not PS5 Pro)
APU:
Zen2 semi-custom 7nm CPU with 8 cores/16 threads @ 3.50GHz.
RDNA2 semi-custom 7nm GPU with 40 CU's @ 2.0GHz (up to 10.25 Tflops peak).
Double rate fp16, variable rate shading, integrated geometry culling via GPU.
Hardware ray tracing accelerator (contained within APU die) for shadows, reflections, global illumination & particles.
Memory:
16GB GDDR6 (video) and additional 4GB DDR4 (system) linked to a RISC storage processor.
At least 512 GB/s bandwidth via 256-bit memory interface (GDDR6 video memory modules).
Storage:
1TB semi-custom NVMe SSD with 1TB 7,200 RPM HDD. Both drives are managed 'together' by the RISC storage processor.
Availability:
Launching on November 20th, 2020 @ $399 (USD) with one controller and one first party game. Various game bundles tbc.
Yea guys. Denial sounds like a 3D stacked GPU. Years after release.