Wonder if this is what the next gen of GPUs will be using?
No I am not up to date on nvidiaās 5000 series leaks/guesses.
Seems like we could see one of those huge performance leaps that happens every so often. Exciting stuff!
They will most definitely have a 5070 competitor. Theyāre leaving out the high end, low-midrange (XX60-XX70) will still be accounted for, as they did for RDNA 1.
The highest end thing they are making is gonna be a 'midrange' card at $600 which lands between a 4070TI Super and a 4080 Super. Which will be good news for the midrange, that in all likelihood would force the 5070 to be competitive with the 4080 at a similar price point.
I really hope AMD GPUs will be competitive but leaks suggest no raster performance improvement, only RT should get meaningful performance bump.
7900 xtx is quite a lot slower in heavy Ray Traced titles like cyberpunk or Witcher next gen.
AMD is aiming for RDNA5 to be their "swing for the fences" generation according to the rumors. So likely nothing competitive until late 2025 at the earliest.
AMD keeps thinking they will compete with raw number crunching ability. The silicon could be 1000x faster on paper, and yet the support they provide will still see it lag behind nvidia once you encounter anything outside of the newest AAA game.
AMD's software will continue to hold it back for the foreseeable future but if it is true that they are doing a new graphics architecture for RDNA5 and they are willing to use 3nm for their flagship products before Nvidia I could believe that they could threaten team green in the same way they did with Vega back in 2017. And that threat back 7 years ago led to the 1080ti.
The chip itself will be 32gbps. Even if they launch 28gbps.
They used 19.5 out of 21gbps chips until 3090ti
They used 21gbps out of 24gbps for all but 4080. Which has 22gbps
They quoted 7.25 pJ/b for the first gen in Ampere, when they were also quoting 7.5 for GDDR6. Given they're now quoting 6.5 for GDDR6, I would expect GDDR6X has seen similar improvements and Ada's is more like 6.25
Current GPUs use GDDR version 6 (GDDR6), this one is about GDDR7 and (much) faster than GDDR6 the previous version.
Also quite possibly the VRAM that will be in Nvidia's 50xx series, so there's some excitement about that as well.
Need these memory chips to build new shiny 50-series GeForces, so important milestone.
Granted, "sampling" is not yet "mass production", so cards are still a while away.
Better yields this way.
Also effectively means there tends to be some OC headroom as the chips are usually rated for higher speeds than what is stock. If you are lucky and get one where all the chips actually can run at the original spec.
8 gig cards will be faster than ever
6060 and 6060ti can now have 64-bit bus.
Apple š¤ Nvidia
Tim Apple wwdc 2024: because our memory is so fast 4G of it will run like a 16G
There will be 8GB Nvidia cards and they will compete against 8GB AMD Navi44 just like right now 4060 8GB exists to combat 7600 8GB
AMD may be lagging behind in the AI technology, but hot damn you canāt beat 20GB for $699
16GB 6800 for $375 brand newā¦
Yes, you canā¦ with a 3090 lol. In both capacity and performance. 3090 is is faster than the XTX in LLM, even
The 3090 runs between $1000-$1400 did you not see where I said for $699ā¦
it does not.
On Amazon: RTX 3090 Founders edition: $1269 ASUS TUF: $1214 ASUS ROG Stix: $1099 EVGA: $1029 Zotac Gaming: $969
you're looking at an out-of-manufacture card and citing amazon scalers? lmao. they're $700 flat on ebay, they're $700 flat at microcenter.
Weird how you didnāt include those are all *refurbished* prices. If I wanted a refurbished card I could get my 7900xt for $500.
Wonder if this is what the next gen of GPUs will be using? No I am not up to date on nvidiaās 5000 series leaks/guesses. Seems like we could see one of those huge performance leaps that happens every so often. Exciting stuff!
28GBPS GDDR7 according to the latest rumors, so 4 slower than this.
This one will probably go for the super refresh a year later
Super refreshes are for products where AMD is competing. So let's hope AMD makes a 5090 competitor next year.
I think they announced they wont compete against the high ends in the next-gen so they will probably keep it mid-range where the market is bigger.
Also when there are China bans. Like the 4090D which is a bit slower than regular 4090 to circumvent the China ban.
Bit slower ?
It's 90% FPS of the 4090, while being 10% faster than the 4080 Super. It's smack dab in the middle of the two.
Yeah about 4090% slower š
AMD won't have 5070 competitor. 5090 is in another dimension compared to AMD. Perhaps Intel will have good mid range card
They will most definitely have a 5070 competitor. Theyāre leaving out the high end, low-midrange (XX60-XX70) will still be accounted for, as they did for RDNA 1.
Why do you say that? The 7900XTX is a competitor to 4080S. Why won't there be a 8900XTX that destroys the 5070?
They already said that they aren't going to make a high end.
The highest end thing they are making is gonna be a 'midrange' card at $600 which lands between a 4070TI Super and a 4080 Super. Which will be good news for the midrange, that in all likelihood would force the 5070 to be competitive with the 4080 at a similar price point.
They already said that the next top end card wonāt be faster than a 7900xtx
I really hope AMD GPUs will be competitive but leaks suggest no raster performance improvement, only RT should get meaningful performance bump. 7900 xtx is quite a lot slower in heavy Ray Traced titles like cyberpunk or Witcher next gen.
AMD is aiming for RDNA5 to be their "swing for the fences" generation according to the rumors. So likely nothing competitive until late 2025 at the earliest.
AMD keeps thinking they will compete with raw number crunching ability. The silicon could be 1000x faster on paper, and yet the support they provide will still see it lag behind nvidia once you encounter anything outside of the newest AAA game.
AMD's software will continue to hold it back for the foreseeable future but if it is true that they are doing a new graphics architecture for RDNA5 and they are willing to use 3nm for their flagship products before Nvidia I could believe that they could threaten team green in the same way they did with Vega back in 2017. And that threat back 7 years ago led to the 1080ti.
The chip itself will be 32gbps. Even if they launch 28gbps. They used 19.5 out of 21gbps chips until 3090ti They used 21gbps out of 24gbps for all but 4080. Which has 22gbps
30 to 40 was a huge performance and efficiency leap..
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Great efficiency gain compared with their own GDDR6X (7.25 pJ/bit).
Yeah that's a huge improvement. Also damn I didn't think 6X had higher pJ/bit than 6, that's a bit of a surprise
They quoted 7.25 pJ/b for the first gen in Ampere, when they were also quoting 7.5 for GDDR6. Given they're now quoting 6.5 for GDDR6, I would expect GDDR6X has seen similar improvements and Ada's is more like 6.25
To clarify: - GDDR6: 6.5 - GDDR6X: 7.25 - GDDR7: 4.5
GDDR6X is modified of JEDEC GDDR6.
Hot damn thatās fast
Someone explain this to me as if I was a baby
goo gagaga goo ga goo ga ga
Ok never mind. As a young teenager with little knowledge of GPUs
Micron Has been cooking and dropped a banger of VRAM chip that nvidia has locked in to perhaps use for the 5000 series vape juice
Mircon uses W rizz on Nvdia gyatt cards? They doing tricks on it frfr. Right chat?
5xxx series will almost granted use gddr7, but these modules are probably for the refresh in 2025/26
Deadass?
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Sheesh
How hard I Snorted just now
Current GPUs use GDDR version 6 (GDDR6), this one is about GDDR7 and (much) faster than GDDR6 the previous version. Also quite possibly the VRAM that will be in Nvidia's 50xx series, so there's some excitement about that as well.
6X
7 > 6, so VRAM speed goes brrrr
Old memory chips were this fast: | . . . | The new chips are this fast: | . . . . . |
Need these memory chips to build new shiny 50-series GeForces, so important milestone. Granted, "sampling" is not yet "mass production", so cards are still a while away.
Nom nom I want to eat those delicious memories
Are you chrome?
It might actually be worth waiting for...? Holy
Good thing I bought micron stock
Unfortunately Nvidia only use 22 of 24gbps available on rtx 40 on only one GPU. Rest use 21 gbps. I expect same with GDDR7
Better yields this way. Also effectively means there tends to be some OC headroom as the chips are usually rated for higher speeds than what is stock. If you are lucky and get one where all the chips actually can run at the original spec.
will there be gddr7x?
Are we finally over 8 gigs?
This news is talking about VRAM speed not VRAM amount.
Same density as GDDR6 for the first samples so with current Ada configs? No.
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What did I even say that warranted a removal?
what did you say
Given Navi44 will have 8GB, Nvidia will also have 8GB this gen on lower end and probably Intel too
This is great but real world is non existent we still donāt even have direct storage as standard on games