There's a new rumor/leak convercing AMD GPUs, but maybe not RDNA3:
Next-Gen AMD RDNA Gaming GPUs Could Include A Stacked Accelerator Die On The Primary GPU With Machine Learning Capabilities
https://wccftech.com/next-gen-amd-rdna-gaming-gpus-could-include-a-stacked-accelerator-die-on-the-primary-gpu-with-machine-learning-capabilities/
AMD's next-generation RDNA GPUs are getting more technically advanced each iteration and MCM technology is just the start. In a patent published by AMD, the chip maker discusses the addition of a stacked accelerator die on board next-gen GPUs, as discovered by Coreteks.
AMD's MCM solution for GPUs is already using bleeding-edge technology & there are also rumors of next-gen RDNA GPUs featuring 3D Infinity Cache technology in a chiplet-based architecture. The latest rumor is that another technology might be coming to next-gen RDNA GPUs and that is APD or Accelerated Processor Die. Think of it as a die integrated within the main GPU (possibly a stack chiplet), designed to execute machine learning tasks.
Here's the original source from Coreteks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgc8hK4UL6s
One thing to keep in mind is also mentioned in the last paragraph of the article:
With that said, patents such as these don't come to fruition all of a sudden. This one was published on 2nd December and AMD is already rumored to have taped out its flagship RDNA 3 GPU. It could be entirely possible that if APD ends up being a stacked chiplet, it could easily be integrated later on when RDNA 3 is mass-produced, or otherwise, we may see it end up with RDNA 4 or something entirely else. It's definitely one interesting technology that we would like to see integrated on our gaming GPUs if its going to help boost performance.
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