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Also. AMD's Draw Stream Binning Rasterizer -was- confirmed to be disabled by AMD.

So all those old Vega FE benchmarks are not an accurate representation of performance to expect out of consumer Vega. - It is also a massive pie in the face to a few tech outlets/youtubers who stated Vega FE performance would be the same to the consumer variant.

We should see an uptick in performance. Of course, like most things that will vary depending on game.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11680/radeon-rx-vega-unveiled-amd-announecs-499-rx-vega-64-399-rx-vega-56-launching-in-august

thismeintiel said:
I'm going to guess the Vega 64 is what the PS5 is going to be rocking. Of course, I'm going to guess it'll be somewhat customized with a few advancements in tech made along the way. So, ~6.5X-7X more powerful than the OG PS4 and 3X more powerful than the Pro. Add in a much better Zen or Zen+ CPU and 16GB of RAM. I'd say that's good enough for a generation leap.

Eww. I hope not. It will be old and outdated by then. Vega should be more than 6.5-7x more powerful than the PS4.



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