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Cards will sport 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM and have a TGP in the range of 255-290W, it is claimed.
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Cards will sport 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM and have a TGP in the range of 255-290W, it is claimed.
Exciting times ahead peeps ....
I'm genuinely pleased that Ampere turned out to be a paper launch. If I could've got my hands on one I probably would have done so, despite having misgivings about 'upgrading' from a card with 11GB of VRAM to one with 10GB of VRAM (and the longevity of the latter).
I really hope Big Navi does live up to the expectations that are building now. What with AMD now beating Intel in single-threaded CPU performance, wouldn't it be great if they can offer truly competitive GPU's again too - and even better if they actually exist in physical form for consumers to purchase.
Hope we can get these and the new CPU’s as well, if they have actual cards ready and the drivers are up to scratch then good times ahead for AMD..
Even if the figures don't quite live up to the current hype, if they're 'close' and they have improved their software stack that will be enough for the time being perhaps, especially if cheaper with more memory.Quote:
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£500, 90% of 3080 benchmark, 16Gb vRAM, sub 300W TDP, if they can hit these metrics it'll be a day 1 purchase from me.
More rumour, more speculation...
Real news please.
Quite looking forward to these - will probably be upgrading from my 5700XT
Navi 21 will come with AVX512 support
I’ll still wait and see actual benchmarks and then what the real world availability is before I upgrade from my RX580...
I hope for a GeForce killer for once, so we can get back competetion and actually provide acceptable 4K standards with everything on, instead of this holding back year after year.
When the XTX moniker last used? ATI Radeon X1950 XTX? That card was an Nvidia beater from memory, so it'll be interesting if AMD are holding that one back for the moment.