Soldato
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Imagine the uproar if AMD had made a Mount Doom GPU that melted connectors...
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Imagine the uproar if AMD had made a Mount Doom GPU that melted connectors...
Wonder if the highest spec RDNA 3 GPUs will be cheaper than the RTX 4090, due to using a less advanced node (5nm EUV)?
Its due to leaks been squashed by amdConsidering what an improvement RDNA and RDNA2 were, there doesn't seem to be much excitement for RDNA3. AMD's GPU roadmap shows a release date of Q4 2022, here:
Last year, AMD's CEO said this about RDNA3 progress:
"We remain on-track to launch next-generation products in 2022, including our ... RDNA 3 GPUs".
According to AMD, RDNA 3 will feature 5nm process tech, a 50% performance per watt improvement, and 'rearchitected compute unit'(s):
The weakest part of RDNA2 was RT performance (relative to the RTX 3000 series), so hopefully AMD will tackle that too. Meanwhile Nvidia has still confirmed nothing about the RTX 4000 series, and apparently plan more RTX 3000 models with GDDR6X soon
Or it's a turd! I hope you're right though. As I've said before there wasn't much in the way of concrete details known about RDNA2 prior to AMD's reveal.Its due to leaks been squashed by amd
all the rumor people basically have no new content on the subject
Cards are awesome
Isn't nvidia on TSMC 5nm?Wonder if the highest spec RDNA 3 GPUs will be cheaper than the RTX 4090, due to using a less advanced node (5nm EUV)?
Fermi was close with the eggs.Imagine the uproar if AMD had made a Mount Doom GPU that melted connectors...
To the OP: It's only one week to go now, so I'm finally excited.
Don't disappoint me, Lisa.
4nm for the RTX 4090, I assume it's the same for the whole series.Isn't nvidia on TSMC 5nm?
In terms of price it has to be cheaper if AMD want to actually sell them.
It's 4nm, custom 4nm to be precise but it's also rumoured to nearly be 5nm, as in while it's better than the standard tsmc 5nm process it's only slightly better
4nm for the RTX 4090, I assume it's the same for the whole series.
Nvidia clarifies: The TSMC 4N used by the RTX 40 GPU is a 5nm process
According to Hong Kong media HKEPC, Nvidia clarified today that the RTX 40 GPU uses TSMC’s 4N 5nm process, not the 4nm process, due to a large number of media writing errors.
According to reports, the Nvidia RTX 40 GPU is based on the 5nm TSMC 4N process, the N in “4N” should stand for Nvidia custom.
At present, the official press release of Nvidia and the press release of each graphics card manufacturer basically used the “TSMC 4N” writing and did not specify the specific nm process.
If nvidia can get into 2023 limiting damage from what they have done this past couple of years I will be amazed they maintain an 80+% mindshare tbh.