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RDNA 3 rumours Q3/4 2022

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3090 problem was its price though, for only an extra £750, you get a whopping 10-15% boost over a £650 3080 :cry: If you didn't care for RT or dlss, 6900xt was the better buy imo
Nvidia has fixed that this time though thanks to the largest ever generational price hike ever seen on a tier of GPU and it's not even the halo SKU.

You now end up paying £400 extra and get a 90% boost going by A Plagues tale although I expect it'll sit around +40% on average.
 
probably means they got less out at the start and aren't as good at optimizatiob

Not really, they can find other methods as time goes on of optomising, or maybe it depends on where the game is in their list of titles to show specific title centric optomisation. Theres probably much more than goes into it than we know.
 
So anyway back the thread title. 7900xt to have 20GB. 7900xtx to have 24GB and a larger 384bit bus and more stream processors. Release to be first week in December.
 
Depending on price etc it could be my first and card since some model I long forgot back in 2009.
GPU will be the last part I buy so I either just make do with my igpu or get a temp card in the meantime.
 
I’m not a fan of this December release for the high end cards only. I don’t think to they are pressing their advantage by doing this.

Surprised its happening in 2022, I was expecting a delay until March.

re: 7900XTX The vram specs kinda confirm the bus width which then confirm this card is going to be a monster. I think this card is gonna hit it out of the park.

re: 6900XT, yes the 6950XT was the better card by a mile but the 3090 was only 6fps faster than the 6900XT in Total War 3 4k.
 

While this equals 96 MB of Infinity Cache which is lower than the 128 MB featured on the current Navi 21 GPUs, there's also a 3D-Stacked solution in the works which was pointed out recently and that would double the Infinity Cache with 32 MB (16 MB 0-hi + 16 MB 1-hi) capacities for a total of 192 MB of cache. This is a 50% increase versus the current Navi 21 design and it also makes Navi 31 the first GPU with both, chiplet and 3D stacked designs. These chiplets or MCD's will be fabricated on TSMC's 6nm process node and measure 37.5mm2 each.

The 7950XTX3D has a certain ring to it doesn't it?
 
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The 7950XTX3D has a certain ring to it doesn't it?

Crazy that ATI/AMD has released 3 different Radeon 7000 series cards (in 2000, 2012, and now 2022). Looks like every 10 years they want to release a new Radeon 7000 series. Still remember the very first GPU upgrade that I did myself, from Nvidia TNT2 to ATI Radeon 7000 (the R100 GPU back in 2000).

It felt great that AMD went back to XT series from the ATI times, and bringing back XTX is also welcome.
 
Crazy that ATI/AMD has released 3 different Radeon 7000 series cards (in 2000, 2012, and now 2022). Looks like every 10 years they want to release a new Radeon 7000 series. Still remember the very first GPU upgrade that I did myself, from Nvidia TNT2 to ATI Radeon 7000 (the R100 GPU back in 2000).

It felt great that AMD went back to XT series from the ATI times, and bringing back XTX is also welcome.
Yeah, one of my first GPU's was an ATI 7000 series, i also had an AMD HD 7850.
 
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