| HollyGamer said: Navi architecture is different from Vega |
Obviously. Hence the different name.
It will still be Graphics Core Next derived however, meaning there are going to be architectural underpinnings which have roots in the Xbox One/PlayStation 4 GPU's which released over half a decade ago.
| HollyGamer said: also the dice size is different as well. |
Don't you mean die? Unless you are talking about wafer dicing?
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Never said anything to the contrary.
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You can bet your ass Navi is in various testing phases. These chips take years.
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Did you miss the part about reducing the costs of the Zen APU?
Besides a desktop Zen APU is NOT representative of the costs of an APU in a console, regardless of fabrication process being utilized.
| HollyGamer said:
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Did you even read my post? I never stated that Threadripper itself was going to be in a console.
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Evidence?
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I think you are confused.
The Playstation 4 Pro is using tech that is found in Vega. Rapid Packed Math ring a bell dear watson? Hence my statement about Graphics Core Next being fairly modular.
| HollyGamer said: I know we are not using after market CPU/GPU, Because of price/ TDP/ Size/ efficiency (PC use a lot of chace bus etc for multiple computing for work, etc) and I know we cannot compared the price directly, because it's not a whole market GPU/CPU but just the CPU/GPU core, but still it's still lack of price option and variant option. What we have on the market now are 4 core variant , and AMD might have 8 core in the second generation in near future . Maybe SONY are waiting for this. |
Maybe it's maybelline.
At-least you recognized the fact you cannot use PC chips as an accurate reference for gauging chip costs in a console.

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