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JEMC said:
sergiodaly said:

They did say Q2, early June is more probable but i hope they surprise us. I follow their business closely because i occasionally trade their stock. Made good money last year and this year is shaping up for a good year too. Paying that rig I'm planning to build with the profits I've made on their stock.

During the last AMD Tech Summit, an AMD vice-president, Scott Herkelman, said that Vega was "just around the corner". Also, AMD is using Prey to promote Vega, and Prey which will launch in May:

But yeah, Vega could come a bit later and launch around Computex.

I mean, for me, Ryzen already knocked it out of the park.. I have no faith in them doing it twice, so quickly.



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Burning Typhoon said:
JEMC said:

During the last AMD Tech Summit, an AMD vice-president, Scott Herkelman, said that Vega was "just around the corner". Also, AMD is using Prey to promote Vega, and Prey which will launch in May:

But yeah, Vega could come a bit later and launch around Computex.

I mean, for me, Ryzen already knocked it out of the park.. I have no faith in them doing it twice, so quickly.

I'm not very optimistic about Vega either, I expect it to perform between the GTX 1070 and the 1080, but you never know.

It's always worth keeping an eye on it, just in case.



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Burning Typhoon said:

I mean, for me, Ryzen already knocked it out of the park.. I have no faith in them doing it twice, so quickly.

For me Ryzen was everything I expected. It allowed for AMD to play catch up to Intel, but not beat them. At a lower price.
More still needs to be done before we can say they knocked it out of the Park though, some high-end motherboards and chipsets would be nice.

JEMC said:

I'm not very optimistic about Vega either, I expect it to perform between the GTX 1070 and the 1080, but you never know.

It's always worth keeping an eye on it, just in case.

I'm thinking in between the 1080 and 1080Ti from the information (Which would probably be outdated by now) that I have gleaned.
Vega should show it's true colours at high resolutions and Async Compute scenarios though.




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Pemalite said:
Burning Typhoon said:

I mean, for me, Ryzen already knocked it out of the park.. I have no faith in them doing it twice, so quickly.

For me Ryzen was everything I expected. It allowed for AMD to play catch up to Intel, but not beat them. At a lower price.
More still needs to be done before we can say they knocked it out of the Park though, some high-end motherboards and chipsets would be nice.

JEMC said:

I'm not very optimistic about Vega either, I expect it to perform between the GTX 1070 and the 1080, but you never know.

It's always worth keeping an eye on it, just in case.

I'm thinking in between the 1080 and 1080Ti from the information (Which would probably be outdated by now) that I have gleaned.
Vega should show it's true colours at high resolutions and Async Compute scenarios though.

I wish I was that optimistic. So far, we've only seen Vega demoed using Doom at CES at 4K, and it was roughly on par with a GTX 1080. Given that Doom was using Vulkan (iirc) and that AMD performs better than Nvidia in DX12 and Vulkan, I'm affraid that Vega will fall short of the 1080 in most cases.

By the way, have you heard the news of Vega having 4 & 8GB versions, or the news of new AMD CPUs with 12 and 16 cores, paired with newer chips (X390)?



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

Steam / Live / NNID : jonxiquet    Add me if you want, but I'm a single player gamer.

JEMC said:
Pemalite said:

For me Ryzen was everything I expected. It allowed for AMD to play catch up to Intel, but not beat them. At a lower price.
More still needs to be done before we can say they knocked it out of the Park though, some high-end motherboards and chipsets would be nice.

I'm thinking in between the 1080 and 1080Ti from the information (Which would probably be outdated by now) that I have gleaned.
Vega should show it's true colours at high resolutions and Async Compute scenarios though.

I wish I was that optimistic. So far, we've only seen Vega demoed using Doom at CES at 4K, and it was roughly on par with a GTX 1080. Given that Doom was using Vulkan (iirc) and that AMD performs better than Nvidia in DX12 and Vulkan, I'm affraid that Vega will fall short of the 1080 in most cases.

By the way, have you heard the news of Vega having 4 & 8GB versions, or the news of new AMD CPUs with 12 and 16 cores, paired with newer chips (X390)?

To be fair, Vega is using the new NCU architecture... It's going to take time to bring performance up via drivers, they still won't take the performance crown from the 1080Ti, Titan X, Pascal Refresh or Volta. No chance of that.
Doom is an interesting scenario, it may not be pushing the full 8GB of HBM2 memory to it's limits, need more data from more games, Fury managed to age well once games advanced to a certain degree for instance. (And then hit a wall once games extended over 4GB of GPU memory.)
It gave the 900 series a run for it's money that's for sure.

We also need to remember that like Polaris there are two chips, one high-end, one low-end, the low-end Vega should be doing battle with the Geforce 1070.

AMD will then fill out the rest of the 500 series lineup with GPU's from the last half decade, the RX 480 8Gb rebadge+higher clocks? Should be taking the fight to the 1060.




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