Weren't you the OP for the Ryzen thread that neglected to update any of the leaks (that were more positive on Ryzen) for over a MONTH yet you post this update within MINUTES of it being posted on videocardz? Sort of funny.
Optimus;283869 said:What I find interesting about this video in particular and all of the images of Vega on display is that all have one thing in common, 3/8 of the LED lights above the PCI-E power connectors are lit up. Fiji used these LEDs specifically as a GPU load meter. If that's the case here again, he's actually ingame and we can see clear as day 3/8 of these indicator lights are active. Is AMD really sandbagging Vega performance to bait Nvidia into thinking it's somewhere in between the GTX 1080 and TITAN XP performance wise at best?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9940Eyra-M
An interesting post at SA forums:
While this does give some hope, it's also possible that utilisation isn't being reported properly, or that Vega has serious utilisation problems that aren't intentional sandbagging.
However maybe the same cannot be said about VEGA as its just another continuation of the GCN architecture.
Yup, AMD claims so.AFAIK Vega is the biggest change in GCN history.
So far, they aren't releasing that much info on either Vega or Ryzen....
Some of the demos look nice though.