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Possible Radeon 390X / 390 and 380X Spec / Benchmark (do not hotlink images!!!!!!)

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D.P is the SDK 'others' get different from the one i have sitting on my Desktop?

Because it sure as hell is indeed full of black Box .dll files.

Perhaps its because i'm not a proper developer?

Is Johan Anderson a proper Developer?

https://twitter.com/repi/status/452812842132332544


Urgh, Humbug why keep doing it? This was before NVIDIA offered source code to developers. This is why this should be dropped, you can't quote things from over a year ago and expect them to hold up.
 
Why do i have to ask for approval?

Why do you think?
It is not open source.

You are asking for a companies proprietary technology. You have agreements you are going to need to sign.


Do you think i can just go to AMD and get the design of the 390X chip without asking for approval?


If you are developing a game using Nvidia gameworks and you have run in to a problem with the per-compiled libraries then you can ask for the source code, heck nvidia will probably send some engineers over for free to help you resolve the issues.
 
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Why do you think?
It is open source.

You are asking for a companies proprietary technology. You have agreements you are going to need to sign.


Do you think i can just go to AMD and get the design of the 390X chip without asking for approval?


If you are developing a game using Nvidia gameworks and you have run in to a problem with the per-compiled libraries then you can ask for the source code, heck nvidia will probably send some engineers over for free to help you resolve the issues.

I can go to AMD and download the source code for any of their SDK's, thats Open Source.

I will send them an Email and ask for it, lets see how Open Source it really is.
 
Believable image, but wouldn't it be better to be the Fury X so we know how much HBM will be available :( ?

I think the 3xx series have been sat in retailers' warehouses for some time now. I think Gibbo confirmed this a couple of weeks back. I'm not aware of anyone confirming that the Fury's have been distributed yet. There are normally hints about it, but I don't work in a warehouse so what do I know? :p
 
I can go to AMD and download the source code for any of their SDK's, thats Open Source.

I will send them an Email and ask for it, lets see how Open Source it really is.

I can't seem to find the blueprints for the AMD 290X, can you download them for please. Thanks.


who said anything about open source:confused:. Gameworks is specifically not open source but proprietary technology. The source is available for any developer that needs it and licenses it.



EDIT, I see a typo in my previous post. Gameworks is not open source at all Access to the source code is through a license, as is industry standard.
 
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I think the 3xx series have been sat in retailers' warehouses for some time now. I think Gibbo confirmed this a couple of weeks back. I'm not aware of anyone confirming that the Fury's have been distributed yet. There are normally hints about it, but I don't work in a warehouse so what do I know? :p

Yeah Gibbo mentioned it a while back I recall aswell.

This thread is boring for the last 256 pages.
 
Nothing like that at all:rolleyes:

Do you have any experience programming?


Hang on.... its exactly like that, they are encrypted files, this is done upon compiling the final application, this is common practice with closed source applications.

The password is retained by the developer so they can unpack the containors for fixes and patching.
 
I can't seem to find the blueprints for the AMD 290X, can you download them for please. Thanks.


who said anything about open source:confused:. Gameworks is specifically not open source but proprietary technology. The source is available for any developer that needs it and licenses it.

Didn't you? :confused:
 
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