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AMD Navi 23 ‘NVIDIA Killer’ GPU Rumored to Support Hardware Ray Tracing, Coming Next Year

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Its also a bit suspect that this Easter Egg was found by an AMD employee, its almost as if it was getting too late to be found for the "tomorrow" messaging, it needed to be got out so he was told, go here, do this, tweet it.

* rub chin emoji *
 
Its also a bit suspect that this Easter Egg was found by an AMD employee, its almost as if it was getting too late to be found for the "tomorrow" messaging, it needed to be got out so he was told, go here, do this, tweet it.

Lol they hid it too well? cannot say i am surprised, AMDs marketing is nearly as bad as intels.
 
OK fine, I overestimated Apple's share of the pie that AMD snatched up. But you've still not answered my question: cite your source that TSMC's 7nm capacity is constrained to the point it will cause AMD problems.

I don't see any mention from trustworthy sites about yield problems at Samsung though? Not sure why there would be, it's a very well matured process now. However, I do think there will be shortages of Ampere cards at launch because of demand. People haven't upgraded in a few years and are eager to purchase new hardware. And because of that, I think the the company that releases first this year will make a killing. It's a shame that it couldn't have been AMD. Would have been a nice triple whammy. Release GPUs in Early September, New CPUs in October then the console releases in November to put icing on the cake.
 
I don't see any mention from trustworthy sites about yield problems at Samsung though? Not sure why there would be, it's a very well matured process now. However, I do think there will be shortages of Ampere cards at launch because of demand. People haven't upgraded in a few years and are eager to purchase new hardware. And because of that, I think the the company that releases first this year will make a killing. It's a shame that it couldn't have been AMD. Would have been a nice triple whammy. Release GPUs in Early September, New CPUs in October then the console releases in November to put icing on the cake.

I think your right. What will make it an interesting period going into 2021 will be if both brands slug it out in the ring and prices get really competitive.
 
Well, reading that message you would think so, I can't think why they would choose a quote with the word "Tomorrow" in it 5 times, if there is nothing in that then what is this whole message about? if it turns out to be nothing, that's some serious trolling.

If this turns out to be true then we should all head over to twitter and verbally abuse the idiot. Why play childish games like this, it really annoys me.


Its also a bit suspect that this Easter Egg was found by an AMD employee, its almost as if it was getting too late to be found for the "tomorrow" messaging, it needed to be got out so he was told, go here, do this, tweet it.

This really annoyed me. There was no way anyone would randomly discover that secret room then think to put in the number 6,000. I mean, just why would you even think to do that? It's stupid.


AMD needs a serious dose of grow up you twits.
 
As someone else said previously, why dick around like that when people are lining up to drop £650 on an RTX card, they would skip AMD for this generation. The time for hyping is over, people need to see AMD's hand or they will miss out. Mind, having said that there is a lot of chatter about the RTX cards being good for mining..... good luck getting one if its true.
 
If this turns out to be true then we should all head over to twitter and verbally abuse the idiot. Why play childish games like this, it really annoys me.

This really annoyed me. There was no way anyone would randomly discover that secret room then think to put in the number 6,000. I mean, just why would you even think to do that? It's stupid.

AMD needs a serious dose of grow up you twits.

you go on twitter and say that and see the fanboys come out of the woodwork claiming you're a nvidia shill. some people really do think amd can do no wrong what so ever.

hell just look at hardware unboxed latets video on the radeon 7 and how its aged. some people just wont accept it.
 
people need to see AMD's hand or they will miss out.
WHy? Are AMD only planning on selling their cards for 5 minutes and you're permanently locked to Nvidia if you buy one of their cards, never to see Red ever again?

Yes, we all want the details, yes AMD suck at marketing and they really should say something a bit more substantial, but the furor over all this "silence" and Twitter ramblings is just ridiculously overblown, in no way as apocalyptic as some are making out amd frankly verging on childish impatience and entitlement.
 
WHy? Are AMD only planning on selling their cards for 5 minutes and you're permanently locked to Nvidia if you buy one of their cards, never to see Red ever again?

Yes, we all want the details, yes AMD suck at marketing and they really should say something a bit more substantial, but the furor over all this "silence" and Twitter ramblings is just ridiculously overblown, in no way as apocalyptic as some are making out amd frankly verging on childish impatience and entitlement.
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When it comes to marketing, AMD need a whole new department.

It just baffles how badly they promote their brand and specially the bad releases, this is coming from long time AMD fan just look at my forum name.

come on AMD what is this insanity.
 
WHy? Are AMD only planning on selling their cards for 5 minutes and you're permanently locked to Nvidia if you buy one of their cards, never to see Red ever again?

Yes, we all want the details, yes AMD suck at marketing and they really should say something a bit more substantial, but the furor over all this "silence" and Twitter ramblings is just ridiculously overblown, in no way as apocalyptic as some are making out amd frankly verging on childish impatience and entitlement.

Yeah, agreed. Some talk about it as if the entire gaming community worldwide is buying a new GPU in September 2020.
 
That Open VR bench is from what, 8-9 months ago. And I believe they know that it's a 4800H APU from AMD, some kind of Asus laptop. Nobody knows what GPU was used. And I really think if there was anything in it more would have been said about it lately.


I don't know what performance AMD's new cards are going to be but I definitely wouldn't read anything from that benchmark.

Something made by AMD performed better than the top (overclocked) 2080Ti's in the database by a large margin. I'm not inclined to just "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain."

 
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