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Captain_Yuri said:
JEMC said:

I don't know how reliable at RedtechGaming are, but we're using Videocardz and WccfTech so...

Anyway, the parts that caught my interest are the ones where they state that it will be thre times more powerful (we'll see if it's true or not but with twice the CUs and shaders it should be close to that), that the RT performance will be around Ampere levels (so Nvidia's next gen should beat AMD again), and that it won't have dedicated cores to handle their Super Resolution tech.

Yea it will be interesting to say the least. I do wonder if the cores will be similar to how Amperes setup is where Ampere has a crazy amount of cores but they are potato cores compared to Turing and RDNA 2. But because there's so many of them, they end up being like a super potato and having really good performance. I remember when people were coming up with crazy performance increases for Ampere after seeing the amount of cores in the rumour mill and while Ampere ended up being a pretty good leap compared to Turing, it's not the crazy leap that some of the others suggested.

The difference is that all those cores comes from a higher number of CUs, not because AMD is doubling its numbers per CU or SM as Nvidia did.

Navi 21 XTX = 80 CUs and 5120 shaders => Navi 31 XTX = 160 CUs and 10240 shaders



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