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AMD "Navi 14" and "Navi 12" GPUs "Detailed"

llien

Member
The third known implementation of AMD's "Navi" generation of GPUs with RDNA architecture is codenamed "Navi 14." This 7 nm chip is expected to be a cut-down, mainstream chip designed to compete with a spectrum of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16-series SKUs, according to a 3DCenter.org report. The same report sheds more light on the larger "Navi 12" GPU that could power faster SKUs competing with the likes of the GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Super. (actually, based on spec it would be way faster than 2080) The two follow the July launch of the architecture debut with "Navi 10." There doesn't appear to be any guiding logic behind the numerical portion of the GPU codename. When launched, the pecking order of the three Navi GPUs will be "Navi 12," followed by "Navi 10," and "Navi 14."

"Navi 14" is expected to be the smallest of the three, with an estimated 170 mm² die-area, about 24 RDNA compute units (1,536 stream processors), and expected to feature a 128-bit wide GDDR6 memory interface.

The 350-400 mm² "Navi 12" is a whole different beast, with an estimated 64 compute units (4,096 stream processors). The big news in the 3DCenter.org report concerns its memory interface. AMD will stick to 256-bit GDDR6 memory with the "Navi 12," and probably dial up memory clocks compared to the 14 Gbps speed the "Navi 10" uses.


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TechPowerUp

UPDATE:
digging into it, looks like a speculation mostly based on Linux drivers for "Navi 12" have the same number of memory interfaces as released 5700 series.
 
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Dr.D00p

Member
I'm guessing that the Navi 10 or 12 will be what the PS5 & Xbox Two GPU's are based on but with the addition of custom hardware level ray tracing.
 
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Boss Key

Neo Member
I'm guessing that the Navi 10 or 12 will be what the PS5 & Xbox Two GPU's are based on but with the addition of custom hardware level ray tracing.

Prob something in the middle with some future 1.5 features? Next gen is sure going to be interesting and holy hell imagine what first party’s will be able to pull off.
 

Reallink

Member
700 dollar to go against 2080 super? This is lame and slow and pathetic.

An overclocked 5700XT already nips at a 2080 and even Super in a number of games with just 40CUs and 2560SPs. A 64CU 4096SP chip should smoke a 2080Ti unless there is some fundamental design issue WRT scaling up CU/SPs. Even the cut down 56CU part should surpass the 2080Ti.
 
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Navi 10 x 2 overclocked in a stacked formation for PS5, allowing 8gb GDDR6 Ram in clam shell formation.

13 tf at an affordable price, with good memory.

Pro version will be stacked Navi 12 in two years
 

KungFucius

King Snowflake
700 dollar to go against 2080 super? This is lame and slow and pathetic.

A 700 dollar card to compete against a 700 dollar card that released 2 months ago is lame, slow and pathetic? You must be clairvoyant and know its performance already huh?
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
I'm guessing that the Navi 10 or 12 will be what the PS5 & Xbox Two GPU's are based on but with the addition of custom hardware level ray tracing.

5700 doesn’t support Ray-Tracing.
5800 might, otherwise we have to wait for specs on the 5900.
 

thelastword

Banned
An overclocked 5700XT already nips at a 2080 and even Super in a number of games with just 40CUs and 2560SPs. A 64CU 4096SP chip should smoke a 2080Ti unless there is some fundamental design issue WRT scaling up CU/SPs. Even the cut down 56CU part should surpass the 2080Ti.
Especially with higher memory clocks. Remember, the reason 5700XT does not overclock even better is the limitation it has in overclooking the memory......
 
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