Given the lackluster memory BW they gave it I think RDNA 4 turned out to be faster than anticipated. 320bit with 20gbps bus would've helped a lot it seems and +4GB of vram would've been a nice selling point as well.
Just to speculate. If the information we know so far is true about RDNA4 then even a not-so-halo 96CU, 384bit, 96MB cache part would've been a decent mindshare boost for AMD. By roughly eyeballing the 4K numbers in reviews it would be anywhere from 0-15% faster than 4090 in raster and probably...
Well his behaviour, talking points and methods of influence have been very similar to other Russian influence agents. For the past few months hes been following the book with almost 100% precision without even trying to hide it. These kind of agents are planted all over the western world, some...
The 9070XT needs to be noticeably faster (10% or more) than 5070ti/7900XTX in raster and very close or match the 5070ti in RT to make any sense at 750$ MSRP. I personally just don't see it happening with just 64CUs and low memory BW.
There are three options as I see it:
1) the MSRP is going to...
Could one of the main reasons for the weird(ish) march launch be that AMD and its partners are right now trying to stockpile as many cards as possible in the US before the tariffs hit? So come march they'll have enough manufactured that rest of the world can have a decent number as well and...
144Hz 4K Samsung Odyssey G70A. Kinda pointless at only 28" but hey. I personally don't see anything above 144-165Hz something "must have" that enhances the experience noticeably.
I expected something similar after CES, but against SUPER variants. Below 5090 the RTX 5000 series seems to be just for expensive software upgrade.
Edit: And these rough values are from first party slidedeck, it could be worse still.
This looks like native 4k raster performance in Wukong.
Quickly checked couple of reviews and it looks like in this game RDNA3 is worse than average. 7900XTX is about 10% slower than 4080/S in raster 4K. So this result is roughly the same as XTX.
Not bad I'd say.
I wouldn't be surprised at all. The more I think about the more certain I am that RTX 5000 is going to have very small uplift outside of framegen x3. Otherise they would've talked about non DLSS perf a lot more. Thats probably also the reason why they lowered the MSRPs compared to last gen (to...
Is there expected to be any major architecture or clock speed gains? Going by the rumored specs I don't see the next gen being more than 15-20% faster than Ada. The only exeption being 5090 with even bigger gap to the 2nd fastast than 4090 already had.
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