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vivster said:
Captain_Yuri said:

I personally think AMD's main focus for RDNA 3 is going to be Ray Tracing and ML performance while giving moderate boost to Raster. I doubt they are going to continue with Ray Accelerators like they have been doing with RDNA 2 since it's too slow. Instead they will probably have dedicated RT/ML cores similar to Nvidia. If RDNA 3 releases by the end of next year with these improvements, then Nvidia will probably release Hopper in Q1 2022 which isn't that far off considering the stock situation loll. It's certainly going to be an interesting fight.

Not sure if AMD can afford to put any real estate into ML on their gaming cards. RDNA2 has shown that they really do not care about fancy stuff like that.

I don't think they will have a choice. Native RT is gonna continue to kill GPUs for the next few generations. It's why Nvidia made DLSS in the first place to help with the performance hit that comes from Ray Tracing. Plus you can't have people like GN saying Nvidia is 500% faster in Ray Tracing after enabling DLSS.

While I doubt AMD by themselves will have the capability of implementing a DLSS type of software solution anytime soon... If they can get the ball rolling with at least a hardware solution, then MS can maybe step in and hopefully make a solution that will work just fine on both AMD and Nvidia vs DLSS which only works on Nvidia.



                  

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