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hinch said:
I'm guessing next year for RDNA 3 cards on TSMC/Samsung's 5nm. Speculation that they're going chiplet design. Verses a possible 7nm Ampere refresh be an interesting fight for sure.

I think RDNA 3 is for 2022, not next year.

But we'll have RDNA 2 vs Ampere both at 7nm in 2021.

Captain_Yuri said:


Round 2 bois. Please be functional!

Congratulations! I hope it gives you many hours of fun.

Bofferbrauer2 said:
Cyran said:

If compute Units/streaming processes any indication

PS5 = 36cu

Xbox series x = 52cu

6800 = 60cu

6800xt - 72cu

6900 = 80cu

Just a little back of the stamp calculation:

XBO: (100-10%)/60*52=78% GPU performance of the 6800

10% because of the ~10% lower clock speed compared to the game clock of the 6800

PS5: (100+5%)/60*36=63% GPU performance compared to the 6800

5% due to slightly higher clock speeds. I just made 5% because I'm not sure what the gameclock actually will be on the PS5, but could be sightly more or less.

In either case, the raw performance levels (if the GPUs were taken over 1 to 1) wold be more akin of some hypothetical 6700 and 6600 GPUs, so mid-range cards like with the PS4 (XBO was almost entry-level) had during it's debut, which was similar to the 7850

MSoft has been fast saying that their console(s) is the only one with full RDNA 2 GPUs, so PS5 could be slightly less powerful than that.



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