Radeon RX 8800 XT reference GPU design might have just been leaked by AMD.
I, erm? hmm..... not sure i like that.
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Radeon RX 8800 XT reference GPU design might have just been leaked by AMD.
If they call it a 9070 XT I'm going to guess its going to be yet another rehash of the 6800XT with better RT.
AMD's next-generation RDNA 4 flagship is allegedly labeled as the Radeon RX 9070 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Is Allegedly The Top RDNA 4 GPU, Red Team Goes With Radeon 9000 Branding
AMD's next-generation RDNA 4 flagship is allegedly labeled as the Radeon RX 9070 XT as the red team adopts the Radeon 9000 branding.wccftech.com
If they call it a 9070 XT I'm going to guess its going to be yet another rehash of the 6800XT with better RT.
Maybe going for a higher volume of sales this time? I'd imagine profit Vs volume of sales the 70 tier would be the sweet spot.if thats the case they aint going for the mid tier, I think they will be going up against the 5070
I like the previous 7-series ref design that's all black with red accents much better. That said, for me, it can looks like a pile of rocks as long as it cools the card.
And hopefully, no bush-league QC issues like not filling the vapor chamber. It was quite disappointing getting a 7900xtx on launch just to find out it had to go back for RMA a day later. And no peak spikes like on the 6900s would be appreciated.Chiefly its the price for me. Cooling it seems to be adequate these days, build quality hopefully better than some gens. Close to the 7800xt as possible (in price only), yes!
I think it's a pretty safe bet that AMD will never have a **90 cardand also interesting that rdna4 has no 80 or 90 series
I bet this, the one with a crap amount of cores.5070
I bet this, the one with a crap amount of cores.
They kinda did with the 6900XT but blew it by not launching it with the 6950XT TDP and clocks. But I do hope that UDNA is a successful venture for them at the high end. Considering how their CDNA team has been able to match Nvidia's hardware almost blow for blow in the datacenter with the MI series GPUs, recombining the two teams together should yield better results than now.I think it's a pretty safe bet that AMD will never have a **90 card![]()
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They kinda did with the 6900XT but blew it by not launching it with the 6950XT TDP and clocks. But I do hope that UDNA is a successful venture for them at the high end. Considering how their CDNA team has been able to match Nvidia's hardware almost blow for blow in the datacenter with the MI series GPUs, recombining the two teams together should yield better results than now.
That example would be the equivalent of benchmarking a Nvidia GPU with DLSS on vs an AMD GPU running native and claiming that the Nvidia GPU is 2x faster, it's not exactly an honest comparison. The AMD GPU could run its own optimisations and that would again bring them ahead of Nvidia in those respective benchmarks.Unfortunately for AMD's data centre GPU's, there is a bit of a difference between claimed and actual performance. But it's understandable as there are many more variables to benchmarking these things, it's not as easy as starting windows and loading up a game. Due to these factors, companies will choose the hardware that best meets their software needs, and that's that, trying to compare amd and Nvidia data centre GPUs directly is problematic https://www.forbes.com/sites/karlfr...d-is-not-the-fastest-gpu-heres-the-real-data/
Unfortunately for AMD's data centre GPU's, there is a bit of a difference between claimed and actual performance. But it's understandable as there are many more variables to benchmarking these things, it's not as easy as starting windows and loading up a game. Due to these factors, companies will choose the hardware that best meets their software needs, and that's that, trying to compare amd and Nvidia data centre GPUs directly is problematic https://www.forbes.com/sites/karlfr...d-is-not-the-fastest-gpu-heres-the-real-data/